Purpose – The objective of this research is to examine the effect of a broad-based option program on voluntary employee turnover. Design/methodology/approach – The paper examines the effect of a broad-based stock option program in a Fortune 100 company during the 1990s and uses logistical analysis. Findings – Employee turnover is an issue due to the costs involved in recruiting and training replacements. Voluntary turnover can be reduced if a cost can be imposed on the departing employee. This cost need not be an explicit cost, but can take the form of a benefit forgone when the employee departs. Along these lines, stock option grants to employees, if properly structured, have the ability to reduce voluntary employee turnover. The paper fin...
Most research on voluntary turnover has focused on dissatisfaction-induced and rational decision mak...
We introduce a model that captures the main properties that characterize employee stock options (ESO...
With the increasing importance of stock options as a component of executive compensation , it is imp...
Profit-maximizing firms have strong incentives to retain their most-talented employees that make mea...
[[abstract]]This study explores whether firms grant employee stock options to motivate and retain em...
This study empirically investigates the value employees place on stock options using information fro...
This article considers the effect of vesting conditions of stock-based compensation on firms' d...
Firms expend significant resources to retain employees. In this paper, we examine how firms that use...
Despite a large amount of research leading to considerable knowledge on voluntary turnover, turnover...
Despite empirical research and theoretical validity, there is mixed evidence on whether employee sto...
This dissertation analyzes existing managerial and employee compensation schemes in the light of rec...
The determinants of the dramatic increase in the use of employee stock options in the 1990s and the ...
Does investing in employees ’ marketable skills reduce turnover? This study uses insights from human...
This studies targets to apprehend the reasons of worker turnover and retention techniques in a busin...
We introduce a model that captures the main properties that characterize employee stock options (ESO...
Most research on voluntary turnover has focused on dissatisfaction-induced and rational decision mak...
We introduce a model that captures the main properties that characterize employee stock options (ESO...
With the increasing importance of stock options as a component of executive compensation , it is imp...
Profit-maximizing firms have strong incentives to retain their most-talented employees that make mea...
[[abstract]]This study explores whether firms grant employee stock options to motivate and retain em...
This study empirically investigates the value employees place on stock options using information fro...
This article considers the effect of vesting conditions of stock-based compensation on firms' d...
Firms expend significant resources to retain employees. In this paper, we examine how firms that use...
Despite a large amount of research leading to considerable knowledge on voluntary turnover, turnover...
Despite empirical research and theoretical validity, there is mixed evidence on whether employee sto...
This dissertation analyzes existing managerial and employee compensation schemes in the light of rec...
The determinants of the dramatic increase in the use of employee stock options in the 1990s and the ...
Does investing in employees ’ marketable skills reduce turnover? This study uses insights from human...
This studies targets to apprehend the reasons of worker turnover and retention techniques in a busin...
We introduce a model that captures the main properties that characterize employee stock options (ESO...
Most research on voluntary turnover has focused on dissatisfaction-induced and rational decision mak...
We introduce a model that captures the main properties that characterize employee stock options (ESO...
With the increasing importance of stock options as a component of executive compensation , it is imp...