This research study explores the determinants of the executive compensation from a social, sustainability, governance, and financial perspectives. The quantitative research method is used for this research study. This research finds that there is a significant positive correlation between executive compensation, social and environmental performance, corporate governance, employee participation, and market and financial performance. However, it also finds that there is a weak negative correlation between executive compensation and sustainability costs. The negative correlation between social performance and sustainability costs. The negative correlation between sustainability costs and corporate governance. The positive correlation between s...
This study examines chief executive officer (CEO) compensation and turnover in socially responsible ...
We explore the extent to which Boards use executive compensation to incite firms to act in accordanc...
This paper contributes to the extant business strategy and sustainable development literature by inv...
The focus on sustainability has become more noticeable during recent years. This is especially evide...
Society's awareness of the importance of environmental-, social- and economic issues has increased o...
We link the corporate governance literature in financial economics to the agency cost perspective of...
Purpose: The purpose of this study is to examine the direct association between firms’ corporate soc...
Existing empirical and theoretical literature provides excellent insight into many aspects of CEO-re...
This research develops a new argument that departs from traditional theories that explain the potent...
Purpose This study investigates the empirical association between environmental, social and corporat...
The target of this study is to interpret the relation between factors that are not financial such as...
Purpose – Taking cues from the fact that there remains a dearth in the establishment of theoretical ...
This paper aims to contribute to the extant literature on corporate social responsibility and corpor...
The objective of the study is to examine the effect of executive compensation on corporate social re...
This study examines chief executive officer (CEO) compensation and turnover in socially responsible ...
We explore the extent to which Boards use executive compensation to incite firms to act in accordanc...
This paper contributes to the extant business strategy and sustainable development literature by inv...
The focus on sustainability has become more noticeable during recent years. This is especially evide...
Society's awareness of the importance of environmental-, social- and economic issues has increased o...
We link the corporate governance literature in financial economics to the agency cost perspective of...
Purpose: The purpose of this study is to examine the direct association between firms’ corporate soc...
Existing empirical and theoretical literature provides excellent insight into many aspects of CEO-re...
This research develops a new argument that departs from traditional theories that explain the potent...
Purpose This study investigates the empirical association between environmental, social and corporat...
The target of this study is to interpret the relation between factors that are not financial such as...
Purpose – Taking cues from the fact that there remains a dearth in the establishment of theoretical ...
This paper aims to contribute to the extant literature on corporate social responsibility and corpor...
The objective of the study is to examine the effect of executive compensation on corporate social re...
This study examines chief executive officer (CEO) compensation and turnover in socially responsible ...
We explore the extent to which Boards use executive compensation to incite firms to act in accordanc...
This paper contributes to the extant business strategy and sustainable development literature by inv...