We integrate the seemingly contradictory theoretical predictions of behavioral and economic perspectives about the relationship between pay disparity and firm performance and show that tournament and social comparison theories are more supplementary than contradictory in nature. Our results show that high levels of firm performance will be found around either meaningfully low or meaningfully high levels of pay disparity. Additional findings indicate that this curvilinear relationship is weakened in the presence of both an heir apparent and high CEO power, and strengthened when top management team members are more eligible as CEOs. These findings suggest that factors that increase or inhibit social comparison or tournament perceptions...
This paper investigates if and how CEO compensation relative to the size and industry adjusted peer ...
A model predicting hierarchical position, based on the tournament theory including both organisation...
We contribute to the intersection of top executive turnover and compensation research by investigati...
We integrate the seemingly contradictory theoretical predictions of behavioral and economic perspec...
We investigate the relationship between top management team compensation disparity and corporate soc...
The issue of pay equity within publicly-traded companies has been a question of growing interest in ...
101 p.This thesis contains two studies. In study one, I investigate whether dispersion of compensati...
Equity theory and tournament theory provide differing perspectives regarding the impact of pay dispa...
We study the effects of competitive preferences, where Chief Executive Officers (CEOs) compare their...
The issue of pay equity within publicly-traded companies has been a question of growing interest in ...
Tournament theory studies compensation awarded by an employee\u27s rank in an organization. Such an ...
Increasing disparity between executive compensation and that of the average worker (the pay gap) has...
This paper analyzes pay disparities between executive managers and rank-and-file workers at large Un...
We study the effects of competitive preferences, where Chief Executive Officers (CEOs) compare their...
We study the effect of the pay gap between the chief executive officer (CEO) and the next layer of e...
This paper investigates if and how CEO compensation relative to the size and industry adjusted peer ...
A model predicting hierarchical position, based on the tournament theory including both organisation...
We contribute to the intersection of top executive turnover and compensation research by investigati...
We integrate the seemingly contradictory theoretical predictions of behavioral and economic perspec...
We investigate the relationship between top management team compensation disparity and corporate soc...
The issue of pay equity within publicly-traded companies has been a question of growing interest in ...
101 p.This thesis contains two studies. In study one, I investigate whether dispersion of compensati...
Equity theory and tournament theory provide differing perspectives regarding the impact of pay dispa...
We study the effects of competitive preferences, where Chief Executive Officers (CEOs) compare their...
The issue of pay equity within publicly-traded companies has been a question of growing interest in ...
Tournament theory studies compensation awarded by an employee\u27s rank in an organization. Such an ...
Increasing disparity between executive compensation and that of the average worker (the pay gap) has...
This paper analyzes pay disparities between executive managers and rank-and-file workers at large Un...
We study the effects of competitive preferences, where Chief Executive Officers (CEOs) compare their...
We study the effect of the pay gap between the chief executive officer (CEO) and the next layer of e...
This paper investigates if and how CEO compensation relative to the size and industry adjusted peer ...
A model predicting hierarchical position, based on the tournament theory including both organisation...
We contribute to the intersection of top executive turnover and compensation research by investigati...