Agency theory argues that companies need to structure their top management pay so as to attract, retain, motivate, and reward senior executives. It is implicit in this literature that managers should be rewarded for performance and that company size should not be a significant determinant of compensation. Empirical evidence in many countries has concluded, however, that size is a major determinant of management remuneration and the pay-for-performance link is very weak. This study examines the determinants of senior executives\u27 remuneration and bonus payments in Hong Kong companies using recently available data. We examine both the level of pay and changes in pay. Corporate size is found to be a major explanator of remuneration levels an...
Agency theory, proposed by previous studies such as Guidry, Leone, and Rock (1999) and Arya and Huey...
Executive compensation has been a hot topic over the past decades. More and more people find that so...
We examine relationships among top management team (TMT) compensation, a firm’s degree of internatio...
Top management pay has been the focus of intense scrutiny and debate in many countries. Important is...
This paper recognizes the quintessential role that Chief Executive Officer (CEO) remuneration histor...
Most studies of the determination of executive compensation mainly focus on the Chief Executive Offi...
The aim of this dissertation is to provide an insightful understanding of executive compensation and...
The compensation of top executives is a subject that has generated much debate in the United States ...
This study represents a first attempt in the UK literature to split total pay into salary, annual bo...
In this article, I examine whether and to what extent intra-firm compensation structure affects mana...
In spite of more research on CEO compensation, where more of this research is anchored in agency or ...
Executive compensation is an important part that cannot be ignored in corporate management. This art...
Executive compensation has long been seen as the solution key to the agency problem between sharehol...
This study examines determinants of excessive executive compensation in PRC firms using 8,100 firm-y...
This paper examines the relationship between top director pay, company performance and corporate gov...
Agency theory, proposed by previous studies such as Guidry, Leone, and Rock (1999) and Arya and Huey...
Executive compensation has been a hot topic over the past decades. More and more people find that so...
We examine relationships among top management team (TMT) compensation, a firm’s degree of internatio...
Top management pay has been the focus of intense scrutiny and debate in many countries. Important is...
This paper recognizes the quintessential role that Chief Executive Officer (CEO) remuneration histor...
Most studies of the determination of executive compensation mainly focus on the Chief Executive Offi...
The aim of this dissertation is to provide an insightful understanding of executive compensation and...
The compensation of top executives is a subject that has generated much debate in the United States ...
This study represents a first attempt in the UK literature to split total pay into salary, annual bo...
In this article, I examine whether and to what extent intra-firm compensation structure affects mana...
In spite of more research on CEO compensation, where more of this research is anchored in agency or ...
Executive compensation is an important part that cannot be ignored in corporate management. This art...
Executive compensation has long been seen as the solution key to the agency problem between sharehol...
This study examines determinants of excessive executive compensation in PRC firms using 8,100 firm-y...
This paper examines the relationship between top director pay, company performance and corporate gov...
Agency theory, proposed by previous studies such as Guidry, Leone, and Rock (1999) and Arya and Huey...
Executive compensation has been a hot topic over the past decades. More and more people find that so...
We examine relationships among top management team (TMT) compensation, a firm’s degree of internatio...