In many advanced countries, most outside directors are executives, active or retired, at other firms; in other words, executives from other companies make executive compensation decisions. This situation may hinder the board of directors (BOD) in their efforts to optimize executive compensation levels objectively. Using a panel data analysis of the S&P 1500 companies, we provide supplemental evidence of whether, and to what extent, the concurrent executive employment of outside directors distorts the executive pay decisions at a given company. An unbiased fixed-effect estimation confirms that a $1.00 increase in CEO pay at outside directors’ primary companies results in an approximate increase of $0.22 in CEO pay at the given company. From ...
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Our study reveals how two separate dimensions of board composition-the proportion of independent dir...
This study investigates the relationship between excess director compensation and CEO compensation ...
In many advanced countries, most outside directors are executives, active or retired, at other firm...
Prior studies have found that stock-based compensation is positively related to financial statements...
Little is known about the economic environments and determinants of the compensation arrangements fo...
Little is known about the economic environments and determinants of the compensation arrangements fo...
The link between CEO quality and outside directorships is first investigated. Using various proxies ...
[[abstract]]This study investigates the relationship between excess director compensation and CEO co...
Purpose: This study aims to examine whether compensation committees dominated by co-opted directors ...
This paper has been revised. The revised version is at http://hdl.handle.net/2022/1839This paper dev...
Purpose: This study aims to examine whether compensation committees dominated by co-opted directors ...
Purpose: This study aims to examine whether compensation committees dominated by co-opted directors ...
Purpose: This study aims to examine whether compensation committees dominated by co-opted directors ...
Extant research finds inconclusive evidence about the CEO horizon problem. One possibility is that c...
Click on the DOI link below to access the article (may not be free).We analyse uniformity in the mar...
Our study reveals how two separate dimensions of board composition-the proportion of independent dir...
This study investigates the relationship between excess director compensation and CEO compensation ...
In many advanced countries, most outside directors are executives, active or retired, at other firm...
Prior studies have found that stock-based compensation is positively related to financial statements...
Little is known about the economic environments and determinants of the compensation arrangements fo...
Little is known about the economic environments and determinants of the compensation arrangements fo...
The link between CEO quality and outside directorships is first investigated. Using various proxies ...
[[abstract]]This study investigates the relationship between excess director compensation and CEO co...
Purpose: This study aims to examine whether compensation committees dominated by co-opted directors ...
This paper has been revised. The revised version is at http://hdl.handle.net/2022/1839This paper dev...
Purpose: This study aims to examine whether compensation committees dominated by co-opted directors ...
Purpose: This study aims to examine whether compensation committees dominated by co-opted directors ...
Purpose: This study aims to examine whether compensation committees dominated by co-opted directors ...
Extant research finds inconclusive evidence about the CEO horizon problem. One possibility is that c...
Click on the DOI link below to access the article (may not be free).We analyse uniformity in the mar...
Our study reveals how two separate dimensions of board composition-the proportion of independent dir...
This study investigates the relationship between excess director compensation and CEO compensation ...