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Do directors perform for pay?
Authors:Rene B Adams  Daniel Ferreira
Institution:aUQ Business School, University of Queensland and ECGI, Brisbane QLD 4072, Australia;bLondon School of Economics, CEPR and ECGI, Houghton Street, London WC2A 2AE, UK
Abstract:Many corporations reward their outside directors with a modest fee for each board meeting they attend. Using a large panel data set on director attendance behavior in publicly-listed firms for the period 1996–2003, we provide robust evidence that directors are less likely to have attendance problems at board meetings when board meeting fees are higher. This is surprising since meeting fees, on average roughly $1,000, represent an arguably small fraction of the total wealth of a representative director in our sample. Thus, corporate directors appear to perform for even very small financial rewards.
Keywords:Directors  Executive compensation  Incentives  Attendance  Board meetings
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