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The Impact of Shareholder Activism on Financial Reporting and Compensation:The Case of Employee Stock Options Expensing
Shareholder Activism Shareholder Votes Stock Option Expensing Executive Compensation
2015/5/13
We examine the economic consequences of more than 150 shareholder proposals to expense employee stock options (ESO) submitted during the proxy seasons of 2003 and 2004, the first case in which the SEC...
Yesterday's Heroes: Compensation and Risk at Financial Firms
financial crisis executive compensation
2014/3/18
Many believe that compensation, misaligned from shareholder value due to managerial entrenchment, caused some financial firms to take creative risks before the Financial Crisis of 2008. We argue inste...
The Dodd-Frank Act: Immediate and Longer-Term Impacts on Executive Compensation
Benefits Law Journal
2011/10/5
The article discusses the impacts of the Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer protection Act in the executive compensation and corporate governance provisions in banks and public companies in th...
Compensation and Risk Incentives in Banking and Finance
executive compensation contracts risk incentives risk-taking financial crisis
2011/10/5
We review why executive compensation contracts are often structured the way they are, analyze risk incentives stemming from various pay schemes, and examine the tendency of the banking and finance ind...
Dodd-Frank Financial Reform Legislation Addresses Executive Compensation
Financial Reform Consumer Protection Act economic recovery
2011/8/20
On July 21, 2010, President Obama signed into law the Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act. The Act has provisions relating to executive compensation and corporate governance that...
Does “Long-Term Compensation” Make CEOs Think Long-Term? A Study of CEO Compensation in the Commercial Banking Industry
Long-Term Compensation CEOs CEO Compensation the Commercial Banking Industry
2009/11/30
The issue of CEO compensation has become a controversial staple of media
dialogue and academic pondering, especially after a crisis such as the 2007
mortgage market meltdown. CEOs, through stock ...