International studies document strong evidence that chief executive officer (CEO) remuneration is positively correlated with corporate performance. Prior Australian studies, however, find no positive link between CEO pay and market performance. In the present paper we re-examine the association between Australian CEO remuneration and firm performance using standard empirical models from the international literature. We find that in every respect the Australian evidence is consistent with international findings for firms of the USA, UK and Canada. In particular, we document CEO pay-performance association as positive and statistically significant. © 2006 AFAANZ.link_to_subscribed_fulltex
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Cross-sectional analysis of the remuneration paid by a sample of 1,144 listed Australian companies i...
The issue of executive pay levels in Australia has moved to the top of the agenda of concerns raised...
International studies document strong evidence that chief executive officer (CEO) remuneration is po...
Classical economic theories establishing a relationship between CEO remuneration and firm performanc...
Executive remuneration has been discussed extensively in both academia and industry, causing much di...
This study analyses the CEO remuneration structure and level for 100 Australian-listed entities. Con...
Motivated by an increasing public interest of corporate governance practices, this study seeks to pr...
CEO compensation has been well documented in the US in the academic and professional literature. How...
We investigate Australian CEO compensation following mergers and acquisitions (M&As). We find CEOs o...
Cross-sectional analysis of the remuneration paid by a sample of 1,144 listed Australian companies i...
This study investigates the relationship between Executive Director and CEO Remuneration and Corpora...
Executive pay became a much discussed issue during the recent global financial crisis. Substantial r...
This paper investigates the extent to which Australian CEOs are compensated following the completion...
We investigate Australian CEO compensation following mergers and acquisitions (M&As). We find CEOs o...
The relationship between executive compensation and firm performance is well documented in the exist...
Cross-sectional analysis of the remuneration paid by a sample of 1,144 listed Australian companies i...
The issue of executive pay levels in Australia has moved to the top of the agenda of concerns raised...