Executive Ownership, Corporate Value, and Executive Compensation: A Unifying Framework
25 Pages Posted: 15 Dec 2009
Date Written: 1996
Abstract
This study presents an integrated investigation into the factors affecting executive ownership, the market value of the finn, and executive compensation by explicitly incorporating the simultaneity of the process determining these variables into the empirical estimation, Overall, the results of the study support the notion that a finn's market value, executive stock ownership, and executive compensation are jointly determined. Further, the findings suggest that executive stock ownership and executive compensation may serve as a type of bond by which top executives are induced to act in the best interests of shareholders, The study also finds that a finn's q ratio and an executive's job-specific experience (as well as finn size) are important determinants of executive compensation. This result is generally consistent with the view that the firm optimally establishes its managerial compensation plan in response to both its operating environment and the specific personal characteristics of its chief executive(s).
Keywords: Executive ownership, Tobin's q, Executive compensation
JEL Classification: G3
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