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We report the first results for Korean firms on the incidence, diffusion, scope and effects of diverse employee financial participation schemes, such as Profit Sharing Plans (PSPs), Employee Stock Ownership Plans (ESOPs), Stock Option Plans (SOPs) and Team Incentive Plans (TIPs). In do doing, we...
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We report the first results for Korean firms on the incidence, diffusion, scope and effects of diverse employee financial participation schemes, such as Profit Sharing Plans (PSPs), Employee Stock Ownership Plans (ESOPs), Stock Option Plans (SOPs) and Team Incentive Plans (TIPs). In do doing, we...
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This paper provides much-needed systematic evidence on the incidence, scope and nature of various forms of employee participation and involvement in Korea. We do so by using a new comprehensive and unusually well-responded survey of publicly traded firms in Korea. The key findings from our...
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Compensation systems have been shifting away rapidly from a fixed-wage contractual payment basis in many nations around the world ( Ben-Ner & Jones, 1995 ). Particularly prominent is the explosion in the use and interest in employee financial participation schemes, such as profit sharing,...
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This paper provides the first rigorous econometric estimates on the pay-performance relations for executives of Korean firms with and without Chaebol affiliation. To do so, we have assembled for the first time panel data (that provide information not only on executive compensation and firm...
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This paper provides the first rigorous econometric estimates on the pay-performance relations for executives of Korean firms with and without Chaebol affiliation. To do so, we have assembled for the first time a pooled cross-sectional time-series dataset on 251 firms that were included in...
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