An edition of The CEO pay slice (2010)

The CEO pay slice

The CEO pay slice
Lucian A. Bebchuk, Lucian A. B ...
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An edition of The CEO pay slice (2010)

The CEO pay slice

"Abstract: We investigate the relationship between the CEO Pay Slice (CPS) -- the fraction of the aggregate compensation of the top-five executive team captured by the CEO -- and the value, performance, and behavior of public firms. The CPS may reflect the relative importance of the CEO as well as the extent to which the CEO is able to extracts rents. We find that, controlling for all standard controls, CPS is negatively associated with firm value as measured by industry-adjusted Tobin's Q. CPS also has a rich set of relations with firms' behavior and performance: in particular, CPS is correlated with (i) lower (industry-adjusted) accounting profitability, (ii) lower stock returns accompanying acquisitions announced by the firm and higher likelihood of a negative stock return accompanying such announcements, (iii) higher odds of the CEO receiving a luckyoption grant at the lowest price of the month, (iv) lower performance sensitivity of CEO turnover, and (v) lower stock market returns accompanying the filing of proxy statements for periods where CPS increases. Taken together, our results are consistent with the hypothesis that higher CPS is associated with agency problems, and indicate that CPS can provide a useful tool for studying the performance and behavior of firms"--John M. Olin Center for Law, Economics, and Business web site.

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Harvard Law School
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English

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2010, Harvard Law School
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Title from PDF file as viewed on 10/29/2010.

Includes bibliographical references.

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Cambridge, MA
Series
Discussion paper -- no. 6793, Discussion paper (John M. Olin Center for Law, Economics, and Business : Online) -- no. 679.

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K487.E3

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OL30508286M
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2010655622

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