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Restricting CEO pay
Authors:Ingolf Dittmann  Ernst Maug
Affiliation:
  • a Erasmus University Rotterdam, P.O. Box 1738, 3000 DR, Rotterdam, the Netherlands
  • b University of Mannheim, D-68131 Mannheim, Germany
  • Abstract:We analyze several proposals to restrict CEO compensation and calibrate two models of executive compensation that describe how firms would react to different types of restrictions. We find that many restrictions would have unintended consequences. Restrictions on total realized (ex-post) payouts lead to higher average compensation, higher rewards for mediocre performance, lower risk-taking incentives, and the fact that some CEOs would be better off with a restriction than without it. Restrictions on total ex-ante pay lead to a reduction in the firm's demand for CEO talent and effort. Restrictions on particular pay components, and especially on cash payouts, can be easily circumvented. While restrictions on option pay lead to lower risk-taking incentives, restrictions on incentive pay (stock and options) result in higher risk-taking incentives.
    Keywords:G30   M52
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