There is an increasingly pervasive view among corporate governance observers that senior managers are too focused on short-term results at the expense of long-term interests. Concerns about “short-termism” have been expressed within the financial industry context and outside of it, but because of the recent financial crisis, much of the discussion has been directed at financial institutions. To combat short-termism, several commentators have advocated executive compensation reform to encourage senior managers to adopt a longer-term perspective. Yet these reforms will likely prove ineffective because of other significant pressures on managers to maintain current stock prices
Much concern has been expressed over the problem of 'short-termism' as evidenced in the numerous dis...
This article is a comprehensive exploration of why financial and nonfinancial firms engage in short-...
A significant debate in corporate law and finance concerns the role of activist investors (especiall...
There is an increasingly pervasive view among corporate governance observers that senior managers ar...
It is often argued that corporations are too focused on the short term (i.e., they are “short-termis...
Corporate short-termism is one of the most significant concerns facing companies and society today. ...
A consensus is developing that executive compensation in the United States is inadequately linked to...
Corporate boards face significant pressure to make decisions that maximize profits in the short run....
Despite the media attention lavished on short-termism, the UK perspective has not enjoyed any sustai...
After the financial crisis, shareholders and regulators have become increasingly concerned about sho...
We show that executives cut investment when their incentives become more short term. We examine a un...
A long-held view in corporate circles has been that furious rapid trading in stock markets has been ...
This Essay offers an executive compensation reform proposal that is especially addressed to firms re...
An emerging consensus in certain legal, business, and scholarly communities maintains that corporate...
Debates about short-termism in business tend to center around the role of shareholder pressures and ...
Much concern has been expressed over the problem of 'short-termism' as evidenced in the numerous dis...
This article is a comprehensive exploration of why financial and nonfinancial firms engage in short-...
A significant debate in corporate law and finance concerns the role of activist investors (especiall...
There is an increasingly pervasive view among corporate governance observers that senior managers ar...
It is often argued that corporations are too focused on the short term (i.e., they are “short-termis...
Corporate short-termism is one of the most significant concerns facing companies and society today. ...
A consensus is developing that executive compensation in the United States is inadequately linked to...
Corporate boards face significant pressure to make decisions that maximize profits in the short run....
Despite the media attention lavished on short-termism, the UK perspective has not enjoyed any sustai...
After the financial crisis, shareholders and regulators have become increasingly concerned about sho...
We show that executives cut investment when their incentives become more short term. We examine a un...
A long-held view in corporate circles has been that furious rapid trading in stock markets has been ...
This Essay offers an executive compensation reform proposal that is especially addressed to firms re...
An emerging consensus in certain legal, business, and scholarly communities maintains that corporate...
Debates about short-termism in business tend to center around the role of shareholder pressures and ...
Much concern has been expressed over the problem of 'short-termism' as evidenced in the numerous dis...
This article is a comprehensive exploration of why financial and nonfinancial firms engage in short-...
A significant debate in corporate law and finance concerns the role of activist investors (especiall...