The proper level of CEO compensation is more complicated than some normative sense of what the public considers fair. But with CEO pay regularly reaching eight, even nine figures, could current levels possibly be efficient? Economists can make a good theoretical case that CEO pay is inefficient, but they've had trouble pinpointing the systematic rent (pay in excess of fair market value) being extracted by CEOs. While it might not lower CEO pay, better corporate governance is likely the key to ensuring that it is tied tightly to firm performance.Business ; Business ethics ; Corporate governance ; Wages
Scholarly articles of the past have critically examined the compensation structure of the CEO. Unfor...
Are we paying our CEOs too much? CEO remuneration is always a headline issue. ZOLTAN MATOLCSY and AN...
The high pay packages of U.S. CEOs have raised serious concerns about what would constitute a fair p...
CEO compensation has been a topic of interest and debate for the past several years. It has been dis...
Professor Henderson takes issue with the argument that CEOs are being paid too much. He first explo...
This paper surveys the recent literature on CEO compensation. The rapid rise in CEO pay over the pas...
paid for performance, and (c) boards do a poor job of compensating and monitoring CEOs. In this pape...
Scholars frequently argue whether the sharp rise in chief executive officer (CEO) pay in recent year...
Much of the scholarship on executive compensation that appears in law reviews assumes that large U.S...
CEO compensation varies widely, even within industries. In this paper, we investigate whether differ...
Economics, 121(1):49–100, 2008), CEO compensation reflects the size of firms affected by talent in a...
This paper examines the gaps in chief executive officer (CEO) and worker compensation by exploring t...
This paper presents a contracting model of governance based on the premise that CEOs are the main pr...
The after-tax real wage of the average worker in the United States has fallen 13 percent in the last...
This article links the growing income disparity in America to a possible metric that can be used to ...
Scholarly articles of the past have critically examined the compensation structure of the CEO. Unfor...
Are we paying our CEOs too much? CEO remuneration is always a headline issue. ZOLTAN MATOLCSY and AN...
The high pay packages of U.S. CEOs have raised serious concerns about what would constitute a fair p...
CEO compensation has been a topic of interest and debate for the past several years. It has been dis...
Professor Henderson takes issue with the argument that CEOs are being paid too much. He first explo...
This paper surveys the recent literature on CEO compensation. The rapid rise in CEO pay over the pas...
paid for performance, and (c) boards do a poor job of compensating and monitoring CEOs. In this pape...
Scholars frequently argue whether the sharp rise in chief executive officer (CEO) pay in recent year...
Much of the scholarship on executive compensation that appears in law reviews assumes that large U.S...
CEO compensation varies widely, even within industries. In this paper, we investigate whether differ...
Economics, 121(1):49–100, 2008), CEO compensation reflects the size of firms affected by talent in a...
This paper examines the gaps in chief executive officer (CEO) and worker compensation by exploring t...
This paper presents a contracting model of governance based on the premise that CEOs are the main pr...
The after-tax real wage of the average worker in the United States has fallen 13 percent in the last...
This article links the growing income disparity in America to a possible metric that can be used to ...
Scholarly articles of the past have critically examined the compensation structure of the CEO. Unfor...
Are we paying our CEOs too much? CEO remuneration is always a headline issue. ZOLTAN MATOLCSY and AN...
The high pay packages of U.S. CEOs have raised serious concerns about what would constitute a fair p...