With increasing unhappiness about the widening income gaps between the rich and poor in Singapore, this paper takes the first step to look into the income of the country’s top earners and aims to evaluate the fairness and justifiability of such large pay gaps. Specifically the following questions are posed: 1. What are the main determinants of CEO compensation in Singapore; 2. Do these determinants affect CEO Compensation components (Fixed and Variable) differently; 3. What industrial effects are present for CEO compensation; 4. Are large income gaps between CEOs and average workers justifiable? i.e. are the gaps a result of efficient contracting or abuse of CEO power and government/state relationships? The first of its kind to investigate ...
This paper examines the gaps in chief executive officer (CEO) and worker compensation by exploring t...
This paper examines CEO pay dispersion for the listed companies in China. We apply a two-tier stocha...
Purpose - The goal of our study was to examine the extent to which CEOs deserve the pay they receive...
This paper recognizes the quintessential role that Chief Executive Officer (CEO) remuneration histor...
This thesis examines determinants that can help explain CEO remuneration in an Asian emerging market...
The numerous media and academic reports on the continuing rise in executive compensation and lacklus...
The literature on CEO compensation is quite rich and varied given a very long research tradition. Ho...
Magister Commercii - MComAs a result of high economic inequality, widespread discontent with excessi...
CEO compensation varies widely, even within industries. In this paper, we investigate whether differ...
The main objective of the study is to investigate factors that may affect the CEO compensation in de...
Executive compensation has been a hot topic over the past decades. More and more people find that so...
Chief Executive Officers (CEO) remuneration has been a hot topic the last couple of years and has br...
We examine whether legal institutions affect the balance of power between CEOs and shareholders. Par...
Most studies of the determination of executive compensation mainly focus on the Chief Executive Offi...
The present study aims to test whether the rent extraction or efficient contracting which significan...
This paper examines the gaps in chief executive officer (CEO) and worker compensation by exploring t...
This paper examines CEO pay dispersion for the listed companies in China. We apply a two-tier stocha...
Purpose - The goal of our study was to examine the extent to which CEOs deserve the pay they receive...
This paper recognizes the quintessential role that Chief Executive Officer (CEO) remuneration histor...
This thesis examines determinants that can help explain CEO remuneration in an Asian emerging market...
The numerous media and academic reports on the continuing rise in executive compensation and lacklus...
The literature on CEO compensation is quite rich and varied given a very long research tradition. Ho...
Magister Commercii - MComAs a result of high economic inequality, widespread discontent with excessi...
CEO compensation varies widely, even within industries. In this paper, we investigate whether differ...
The main objective of the study is to investigate factors that may affect the CEO compensation in de...
Executive compensation has been a hot topic over the past decades. More and more people find that so...
Chief Executive Officers (CEO) remuneration has been a hot topic the last couple of years and has br...
We examine whether legal institutions affect the balance of power between CEOs and shareholders. Par...
Most studies of the determination of executive compensation mainly focus on the Chief Executive Offi...
The present study aims to test whether the rent extraction or efficient contracting which significan...
This paper examines the gaps in chief executive officer (CEO) and worker compensation by exploring t...
This paper examines CEO pay dispersion for the listed companies in China. We apply a two-tier stocha...
Purpose - The goal of our study was to examine the extent to which CEOs deserve the pay they receive...