College football coaches’ employment contracts and compensation garner public attention and scrutiny in much the same way as those of corporate CEOs. In both cases, the public perception is that they must be overpaid and pampered. Economic theory claims that for coaches and CEOs to be overpaid, they must be receiving compensation in excess of the value they create for their organizations. However, both receive pay-for-performance compensation, which structurally aligns their compensation with value creation. This means we need to examine the underlying structure of the contract that gives rise to the observed compensation to determine whether they are appropriately compensated. We compare the employment contracts of Division I Football Bowl...
Soebbing BP, Wicker P, Watanabe NM. The Effects of Performance Expectations on Total Compensation of...
After significant labor strife and multiple work stoppages through the 1980s and early 1990s, the Na...
The after-tax real wage of the average worker in the United States has fallen 13 percent in the last...
College presidents and football coaches are frequently criticized for their high compensation. In th...
Despite the escalation of football coaches' salaries at National Collegiate Athletic Association (NC...
Despite the escalation of football coaches' salaries at National Collegiate Athletic Association (NC...
According to Fama (1980), the agency theory states that in order to avoid issues of moral hazard and...
We use a data set of Football Bowl Subdivision (Division-IA) universities to investigate the hypothe...
Researchers in many disciplines have shown that lower overall firm performance motivates the termina...
Researchers in many disciplines have shown that lower overall firm performance motivates the termina...
Using unique data of Football Bowl Subdivision college football games, we examine the determinants o...
Out of the 128 schools that participate on NCAA’s DI Football tournament, 22 did not provide informa...
The purpose of this study was to identify and discuss the coaches and programs that have been succes...
Executives' compensation has been on the forefront of the public and political debate since the rec...
Article published in the Michigan State University School of Law Student Scholarship Collection
Soebbing BP, Wicker P, Watanabe NM. The Effects of Performance Expectations on Total Compensation of...
After significant labor strife and multiple work stoppages through the 1980s and early 1990s, the Na...
The after-tax real wage of the average worker in the United States has fallen 13 percent in the last...
College presidents and football coaches are frequently criticized for their high compensation. In th...
Despite the escalation of football coaches' salaries at National Collegiate Athletic Association (NC...
Despite the escalation of football coaches' salaries at National Collegiate Athletic Association (NC...
According to Fama (1980), the agency theory states that in order to avoid issues of moral hazard and...
We use a data set of Football Bowl Subdivision (Division-IA) universities to investigate the hypothe...
Researchers in many disciplines have shown that lower overall firm performance motivates the termina...
Researchers in many disciplines have shown that lower overall firm performance motivates the termina...
Using unique data of Football Bowl Subdivision college football games, we examine the determinants o...
Out of the 128 schools that participate on NCAA’s DI Football tournament, 22 did not provide informa...
The purpose of this study was to identify and discuss the coaches and programs that have been succes...
Executives' compensation has been on the forefront of the public and political debate since the rec...
Article published in the Michigan State University School of Law Student Scholarship Collection
Soebbing BP, Wicker P, Watanabe NM. The Effects of Performance Expectations on Total Compensation of...
After significant labor strife and multiple work stoppages through the 1980s and early 1990s, the Na...
The after-tax real wage of the average worker in the United States has fallen 13 percent in the last...