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We examine whether boards are sufficiently well-informed to make efficient decisions on CEO compensation. In order to mitigate the endogeneity of board decision on CEO compensation, we use mutual fund flow-driven trading pressure as an exogenous shock to stock price informativeness. Consistent...
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We examine how boards decide on CEO compensation depending on how informative stock prices are. In order to mitigate the endogeneity of board decisions, we use extreme mutual fund flow-driven trading pressure as an exogenous shock to stock price informativeness. Consistent with informed boards...
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The objective of CEO compensation is to better align CEO-shareholder interests by inducing CEOs to make more optimal (albeit risky) investment decisions. However, recent research suggests that these incentives have a significant down-side(i.e., they motivate executives to manipulate reported...
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Exploring the relationship between institutional investors and corporate social responsibility (CSR) policy, we show evidence that the sustainable governance approach promoted in place of the shareholder value perspective can have different outcomes from those originally intended, as some...
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invest in the firm targeted by the activism. We also find that when managers disclose an optimistic earnings guidance …
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