The Impact of Corporate Governance on Executive Compensation |
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Authors: | Stephen G Sapp |
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Institution: | Richard Ivey School of Business, The University of Western Ontario, London, Ontario, Canada, N6A 3K7 E‐mail: ssapp@ivey.uwo.ca. |
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Abstract: | This paper examines the relationship between the compensation of the top five executives at a set of over 400 publicly listed Canadian firms and various internal and external corporate governance‐related factors. The media is full of stories suggesting a relationship between large executive compensation packages and failures in governance at various levels within organisations, but there exists little formal analysis of many of these relationships. Our analysis provides empirical evidence supporting some of these assertions, refuting others and documenting new relationships. We find that variances in internal governance related to differences across firms in the characteristics of the CEO, compensation committee and board of directors do influence both the level and composition of executive compensation, especially for the CEO. Considering external measures of corporate governance, we find that different types of shareholders and competitive environments impact executive compensation. We do not find that either the internal or external governance characteristics dominate. |
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Keywords: | executive compensation corporate governance G32 M52 |
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