This article draws on case studies from five of the UK privatized water plcs in order to examine how Remuneration Committees operationalized and justified their executive long-term incentive pay (LTIP) schemes. The article uses these as `revelatory' examples to illuminate how problematic decisions about executive pay can be. The water plc Remuneration Committees, concerned about potential stakeholder criticism, devoted considerable time and resources to ensure that their choice of LTIP comparators and performance metrics would be regarded as legitimate. The difficulties they encountered in pursuing this illustrate the underlying indeterminacy and incoherence of normative guidelines for implementing good governance in these substantive areas...
Executive remuneration is influenced by multiple factors including capital markets, product markets,...
Executive pay practices are currently a "cause celebre" of corporate governance in the media, among ...
The regulation of executive pay needs a radical rethinking. Due to the current emphasis on the conse...
In agency theory, the remuneration packages of executive directors in large companies are seen as an...
In agency theory, the remuneration packages of executive directors in large companies are seen as an...
We examine how UK listed companies set executive pay, reviewing the implications of following best p...
Executive remuneration and its relevance to corporate governance is a broad topic which has drawn a ...
Issues as to the suitability of executive compensation packages have obtained an ever increasing pro...
We examine how UK listed companies set executive pay, reviewing the implications of following best ...
Purpose: Drawing on institutional theory, this study analyses the regulation of executive remunerati...
© 2010 Dr. Kym Maree SheehanLegislation by the UK government in 2002 and the Australian government i...
Agency logic assumes that executives are greedy and opportunistic, which implies that monetary incen...
Modern remuneration systems for executive directors include substantial elements of performance base...
Executive compensation is a hotly debated topic among academics and practitioners and attracts wides...
Commentators frequently remark on the need to pay high levels of chief executive officer remuneratio...
Executive remuneration is influenced by multiple factors including capital markets, product markets,...
Executive pay practices are currently a "cause celebre" of corporate governance in the media, among ...
The regulation of executive pay needs a radical rethinking. Due to the current emphasis on the conse...
In agency theory, the remuneration packages of executive directors in large companies are seen as an...
In agency theory, the remuneration packages of executive directors in large companies are seen as an...
We examine how UK listed companies set executive pay, reviewing the implications of following best p...
Executive remuneration and its relevance to corporate governance is a broad topic which has drawn a ...
Issues as to the suitability of executive compensation packages have obtained an ever increasing pro...
We examine how UK listed companies set executive pay, reviewing the implications of following best ...
Purpose: Drawing on institutional theory, this study analyses the regulation of executive remunerati...
© 2010 Dr. Kym Maree SheehanLegislation by the UK government in 2002 and the Australian government i...
Agency logic assumes that executives are greedy and opportunistic, which implies that monetary incen...
Modern remuneration systems for executive directors include substantial elements of performance base...
Executive compensation is a hotly debated topic among academics and practitioners and attracts wides...
Commentators frequently remark on the need to pay high levels of chief executive officer remuneratio...
Executive remuneration is influenced by multiple factors including capital markets, product markets,...
Executive pay practices are currently a "cause celebre" of corporate governance in the media, among ...
The regulation of executive pay needs a radical rethinking. Due to the current emphasis on the conse...