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Corporate social responsibility and managerial compensation: further evidence from spanish listed companies

2021

Ongoing regulatory efforts aim to link managerial compensation with a firm’s performance. However, little is known about whether and how Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) goals are considered in the design of the managerial compensation scheme. This paper addresses this research question by analyzing a sample of Spanish listed firms for the period spanning 2013–2018. The outcomes of the regressions suggest that there is a positive relationship between CSR and the managerial compensation, but this relationship is significant only with lower levels of CSR. The study also reveals that CSR is positively associated with the proportion of equity-based compensation and, therefore, negatively a…

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Strangers on the board

2019

The internationalization of firms has led to boards becoming more international as well. In this study, we investigate the consequences of board internationalization. In particular, by drawing on research on language and board dynamics, we identify theory-based reasons why board internationalization could increase, or decrease, earnings management practices. We use agency theory, stressing how board internationalization may positively or negatively affect monitoring quality of boards. Next to agency theory, we use theories explaining how language differences in the boardroom complicates communication and how differences in language structures (referred to as linguistic relativity in the lit…

Linguistic relativitymedia_common.quotation_subjectAGENCYAudit committeePrincipal–agent problemDIVERSITYLANGUAGEAccountingDETERMINANTSCEO COMPENSATIONEarnings managementCORPORATE GOVERNANCE0502 economics and businessAgency (sociology)QUALITYQuality (business)Agency theoryBusiness and International Managementmedia_commonMarketingForeign board membersAUDIT COMMITTEEExecutive compensationbusiness.industryCorporate governance05 social sciencesBoard diversityPERFORMANCEInternationalizationNordic countriesEarnings managementDIRECTORS050211 marketingbusiness050203 business & managementFinanceInternational Business Review
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Is Board Gender Diversity a Driver of CEO Compensation?: Examining the Leadership Style of Institutional Women Directors

2017

In this investigation, we aim at examining the influence of institutional female directors on CEO compensation. Specifically, we investigate the impact of institutional female directors as a whole, differentiating by whether female directors have business ties with the firms’ boards on which they sit (pressure-sensitive female directors) or do not have business links (pressure-resistant female directors). We hypothesize that there is a nonlinear association, specifically quadratic, between institutional, pressureresistant and pressure-sensitive female directors on boards, and CEO compensation. Our findings show that CEO compensation decreases with low levels of institutional female director…

Executive compensationSociology and Political ScienceGender diversity05 social scienceseducationDonesAffective science010501 environmental sciences01 natural sciencesCEO compensationGender Studiesinstitutional women directors0502 economics and businessLeadership stylepressure-resistant women directorsboard gender diversityPsychologySocial psychologypressure-sensitive women directors050203 business & managementhealth care economics and organizations0105 earth and related environmental sciences
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