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How Economic Incentives May Destroy Social,Ecological and Existential Values: The Case of Executive Compensation
Authors:Knut J Ims  Lars Jacob Tynes Pedersen  Laszlo Zsolnai
Institution:1. Department of Strategy and Management, NHH Norwegian School of Economics, Bergen, Norway
2. Department of Accounting, Auditing and Law, NHH Norwegian School of Economics, Bergen, Norway
3. Business Ethics Center, Corvinus University of Budapest, Budapest, Hungary
Abstract:Executive compensation has long been a prominent topic in the management literature. A main question that is also given substantial attention in the business ethics literature—even more so in the wake of the recent financial crisis—is whether increasing levels of executive compensation can be justified from an ethical point of view. Also, the relationship of executive compensation to instances of unethical behavior or outcomes has received considerable attention. The purpose of this paper is to explore the social, ecological, and existential costs of economic incentives, by discussing how relying on increasing levels of executive compensation may have an adverse effect on managerial performance in a broad sense. Specifically, we argue that one-dimensional economic incentives may destroy existential, social, and systemic values that influence the manager’s commitment to ensure responsible business conduct, and have negative spillover effects that may reduce the manager’s performance. There are well-documented findings that demonstrate that reliance on sources of extrinsic motivation (such as economic incentives) may displace intrinsic motivation. Our perspective is a holistic one, in the sense that we will explore the influence of sources of extrinsic motivation on the manager’s intrinsic commitment to different types of values. We will in particular investigate how it may influence the manager’s ethical reflection and behavior or lack thereof.
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