This study provides evidence that after several decades of fighting for equal pay for equal work, an unexplained gender pay gap remains amongst senior executives in ASX-listed firms. After controlling for a large suite of personal, occupational and firm observables, we find female senior executives receive, on average, 22.58 percent less in base salary for the period 2002–2013. When executives are awarded performance-based pay, females receive on average 16.47 percent less in cash bonus and 18.21 percent less in long-term incentives than males. The results are robust to using firm fixed effects and propensity-score matching. Blinder–Oaxaca decomposition results show that the mean pay gap cannot be attributed to gender differences in attribu...
Using a large sample of executives in S&P 1500 firms over 1996-2010, we document significant salary ...
Using a large sample of executives in S&P 1500 firms over 1996-2010, we document significant salary ...
Using a large sample of executives in S&P 1500 firms over 1996-2010, we document significant salary ...
This study provides evidence that after several decades of fighting for equal pay for equal work, an...
Using widely available data on Executive Compensation from Standard and Poor’s ExecuComp over the pe...
This paper offers a new explanation of the gender pay gap in leadership positions by examining the r...
This paper offers a new explanation of the gender pay gap in leadership positions by examining the r...
Using the ExecuComp data set, which contains information on the five highest-paid executives in each...
This paper offers a new explanation of the gender pay gap in leadership positions by examining the r...
We examine if gender gap exists in total executive compensation for S&P1500 listed firms from 19...
Abstract: Are female top managers paid less than their male counterparts? Is the gender gap higher i...
Fewer women than men become executive managers. They earn less, hold more junior positions, and attr...
Women are paid less than men in comparable occupations when human capital factors are controlled for...
Using a large sample of executives in S&P 1500 firms over 1996-2010, we document significant salary ...
Using a large sample of executives in S&P 1500 firms over 1996-2010, we document significant salary ...
Using a large sample of executives in S&P 1500 firms over 1996-2010, we document significant salary ...
Using a large sample of executives in S&P 1500 firms over 1996-2010, we document significant salary ...
Using a large sample of executives in S&P 1500 firms over 1996-2010, we document significant salary ...
This study provides evidence that after several decades of fighting for equal pay for equal work, an...
Using widely available data on Executive Compensation from Standard and Poor’s ExecuComp over the pe...
This paper offers a new explanation of the gender pay gap in leadership positions by examining the r...
This paper offers a new explanation of the gender pay gap in leadership positions by examining the r...
Using the ExecuComp data set, which contains information on the five highest-paid executives in each...
This paper offers a new explanation of the gender pay gap in leadership positions by examining the r...
We examine if gender gap exists in total executive compensation for S&P1500 listed firms from 19...
Abstract: Are female top managers paid less than their male counterparts? Is the gender gap higher i...
Fewer women than men become executive managers. They earn less, hold more junior positions, and attr...
Women are paid less than men in comparable occupations when human capital factors are controlled for...
Using a large sample of executives in S&P 1500 firms over 1996-2010, we document significant salary ...
Using a large sample of executives in S&P 1500 firms over 1996-2010, we document significant salary ...
Using a large sample of executives in S&P 1500 firms over 1996-2010, we document significant salary ...
Using a large sample of executives in S&P 1500 firms over 1996-2010, we document significant salary ...
Using a large sample of executives in S&P 1500 firms over 1996-2010, we document significant salary ...