Commentators frequently remark on the need to pay high levels of chief executive officer remuneration to attract, motivate and retain the best executives for Britain's leading companies. This paper presents the results of an empirical investigation into tenure, promotion and executive remuneration. The remuneration of the chief executive officers at some of Britain's largest businesses is examined. In the majority of cases the CEO had not been lured away from rivals but had risen through the internal labour market, often after a long–term employment relationship. Moreover, long job tenure and internal promotion were associated with higher levels of pay. It is concluded that understanding of this controversial issue will be improved if it is...
Drawing on the literature on social comparison and equity theories, this paper analyses the determin...
Much has been written about the phenomenon of ever-increasing executive pay in listed companies. Th...
CEO remuneration structures are a distinct issue of interest to shareholders, with likely implicatio...
This study represents a first attempt in the UK literature to split total pay into salary, annual bo...
Executive remuneration and its relevance to corporate governance is a broad topic which has drawn a ...
The purpose of this study is to examine how corporate performance influences Chief Executive Officer...
Issues as to the suitability of executive compensation packages have obtained an ever increasing pro...
The compensation of top executives is a subject that has generated much debate in the United States ...
This paper surveys the recent literature on CEO compensation. The rapid rise in CEO pay over the pas...
This study examines both the direct and indirect effects of chief executive officer tenure and age o...
Executive remuneration has been discussed extensively in both academia and industry, causing much di...
This thesis provides a review and empirical analysis of the determination of executive compensation ...
We simultaneously analyze two mechanisms of the managerial labor market: CEO turnover and monetary r...
Drawing on the literature on social comparison and equity theories, this paper analyses the determin...
This paper looks at the evolution of executive work and how this has impacted on remuneration strate...
Drawing on the literature on social comparison and equity theories, this paper analyses the determin...
Much has been written about the phenomenon of ever-increasing executive pay in listed companies. Th...
CEO remuneration structures are a distinct issue of interest to shareholders, with likely implicatio...
This study represents a first attempt in the UK literature to split total pay into salary, annual bo...
Executive remuneration and its relevance to corporate governance is a broad topic which has drawn a ...
The purpose of this study is to examine how corporate performance influences Chief Executive Officer...
Issues as to the suitability of executive compensation packages have obtained an ever increasing pro...
The compensation of top executives is a subject that has generated much debate in the United States ...
This paper surveys the recent literature on CEO compensation. The rapid rise in CEO pay over the pas...
This study examines both the direct and indirect effects of chief executive officer tenure and age o...
Executive remuneration has been discussed extensively in both academia and industry, causing much di...
This thesis provides a review and empirical analysis of the determination of executive compensation ...
We simultaneously analyze two mechanisms of the managerial labor market: CEO turnover and monetary r...
Drawing on the literature on social comparison and equity theories, this paper analyses the determin...
This paper looks at the evolution of executive work and how this has impacted on remuneration strate...
Drawing on the literature on social comparison and equity theories, this paper analyses the determin...
Much has been written about the phenomenon of ever-increasing executive pay in listed companies. Th...
CEO remuneration structures are a distinct issue of interest to shareholders, with likely implicatio...