articleChoice Reviews OnlineApr 1, 2005Closed access

Pay without performance: the unfulfilled promise of executive compensation

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Abstract

This book provides a detailed account of how structural flaws in corporate governance have enabled managers to influence their own pay and produced widespread distortions in pay arrangements. The book also examines how these flaws and distortions can best be addressed. Part I of the book (titled The Official View and its Limits) critically examines the arm's length contracting view, which underlies much of the academic research on executive compensation as well as the law's approach to it. We show that boards have not been operating at arm's length from the executives whose pay they set. While recent reforms can improve matters, they cannot be expected to eliminate significant deviations from arm's length…

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Keywords
  • Executive compensation
  • Compensation (psychology)
  • Executive summary
  • Business
  • Pay for performance
  • Law and economics
  • Economics
  • Psychology
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