The gender pay gap generates significant political and social debate. This study contributes to this discussion by examining if a gender pay gap exists at the highest level of corporate management, the CEOs. While previous studies have documented a gender pay gap for most levels of executives the findings with respect to CEOs are conflicting. In this paper we focus only on CEO's as it is the most homogenous of executive roles and does not require us to assume that executives with similar titles undertake identical roles. Our evidence is based on 291 US firm-years for the period of 1998-2010. We do not find any association between CEO pay and gender using both the total sample and a sample matched using propensity scores to control for firm ...
Abstract: Are female top managers paid less than their male counterparts? Is the gender gap higher i...
We study the gender pay gap for all top managers (CEO and executive directors) of listed UK companie...
This paper offers a new explanation of the gender pay gap in leadership positions by examining the r...
peer reviewedUsing executive compensation data from 27 countries over the 2001–2016 period, this stu...
Using widely available data on Executive Compensation from Standard and Poor’s ExecuComp over the pe...
peer reviewedUsing executive compensation data from 27 countries over the 2001–2016 period, this stu...
Gender pay equity among all levels of workers is a topic of interest to the public as well as to bus...
Do female CEOs reduce gender-pay disparities in top management teams (TMTs)? Some scholars draw on s...
Using the ExecuComp data set, which contains information on the five highest-paid executives in each...
The paper provides an up-to-date description of the distribution of female top executives in US corp...
Using the ExecuComp data set, which contains information on the five highest-paid executives in each...
This paper offers a new explanation of the gender pay gap in leadership positions by examining the r...
notes: Earlier versions of the paper appeared as http://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=...
This paper uses exceptionally rich data on Swedish corporate executives and their personal character...
We examine if gender gap exists in total executive compensation for S&P1500 listed firms from 19...
Abstract: Are female top managers paid less than their male counterparts? Is the gender gap higher i...
We study the gender pay gap for all top managers (CEO and executive directors) of listed UK companie...
This paper offers a new explanation of the gender pay gap in leadership positions by examining the r...
peer reviewedUsing executive compensation data from 27 countries over the 2001–2016 period, this stu...
Using widely available data on Executive Compensation from Standard and Poor’s ExecuComp over the pe...
peer reviewedUsing executive compensation data from 27 countries over the 2001–2016 period, this stu...
Gender pay equity among all levels of workers is a topic of interest to the public as well as to bus...
Do female CEOs reduce gender-pay disparities in top management teams (TMTs)? Some scholars draw on s...
Using the ExecuComp data set, which contains information on the five highest-paid executives in each...
The paper provides an up-to-date description of the distribution of female top executives in US corp...
Using the ExecuComp data set, which contains information on the five highest-paid executives in each...
This paper offers a new explanation of the gender pay gap in leadership positions by examining the r...
notes: Earlier versions of the paper appeared as http://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=...
This paper uses exceptionally rich data on Swedish corporate executives and their personal character...
We examine if gender gap exists in total executive compensation for S&P1500 listed firms from 19...
Abstract: Are female top managers paid less than their male counterparts? Is the gender gap higher i...
We study the gender pay gap for all top managers (CEO and executive directors) of listed UK companie...
This paper offers a new explanation of the gender pay gap in leadership positions by examining the r...