Directors’ pay and corporate governance continue to generate public outrage and calls for reform. Our meta-regression analysis of all comparable UK pay-for-performance estimates finds little, if any, meaningful association between directors’ pay and corporate performance. However, there is evidence of the effectiveness of past ‘comply-or-explain’ rules, especially the Cadbury Report. Unfortunately, the effects of past reform efforts tend to erode over time. The paper also explores differences between pay-performance estimates, finding that these are largely explained by how pay and performance are measured by a given study.Directors’ pay, governance reform, meta-regression analysis
This thesis is structured around four empirical chapters examining related issues in corporate gover...
We examine how UK listed companies set executive pay, reviewing the implications of following best ...
Directors’ pay emerged as a contentious issue in the UK in the early 1990s, beginning with the priva...
Directors’ pay and corporate governance continue to generate public outrage and calls for reform. Ou...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Taylor & Francis via the...
The UK was the first country to introduce so-called ‘say on pay’ regulation in 2002, by providing sh...
Copyright 2019 The Authors. Directors’ remuneration has remained a hotly debated issue and many coun...
Would moving to relative performance contracts improve the alignment between CEO pay and performance...
This paper examines the impact of corporate governance innovations on top director compensation in a...
We examine the determination of directors'' compensation in UK quoted companies between 1985 and 199...
Modern remuneration systems for executive directors include substantial elements of performance base...
This paper first employs principal component analysis technique to develop and introduce an alternat...
Issues as to the suitability of executive compensation packages have obtained an ever increasing pro...
This article looks at the practice and reform with regard to directors' pay and performance in Austr...
The Greenbury Report on Directors Remuneration (1995) (hereafter called the Greenbury Report) was on...
This thesis is structured around four empirical chapters examining related issues in corporate gover...
We examine how UK listed companies set executive pay, reviewing the implications of following best ...
Directors’ pay emerged as a contentious issue in the UK in the early 1990s, beginning with the priva...
Directors’ pay and corporate governance continue to generate public outrage and calls for reform. Ou...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Taylor & Francis via the...
The UK was the first country to introduce so-called ‘say on pay’ regulation in 2002, by providing sh...
Copyright 2019 The Authors. Directors’ remuneration has remained a hotly debated issue and many coun...
Would moving to relative performance contracts improve the alignment between CEO pay and performance...
This paper examines the impact of corporate governance innovations on top director compensation in a...
We examine the determination of directors'' compensation in UK quoted companies between 1985 and 199...
Modern remuneration systems for executive directors include substantial elements of performance base...
This paper first employs principal component analysis technique to develop and introduce an alternat...
Issues as to the suitability of executive compensation packages have obtained an ever increasing pro...
This article looks at the practice and reform with regard to directors' pay and performance in Austr...
The Greenbury Report on Directors Remuneration (1995) (hereafter called the Greenbury Report) was on...
This thesis is structured around four empirical chapters examining related issues in corporate gover...
We examine how UK listed companies set executive pay, reviewing the implications of following best ...
Directors’ pay emerged as a contentious issue in the UK in the early 1990s, beginning with the priva...