企业多元化与CEO薪酬:管理能力还是高管固守?

Firm Diversification and CEO Compensation: Managerial Ability or Executive Entrenchment?

RAND Journal of Economics · 1994
被引 73
人大 AABS 4

中文导读

基于1985-1990年558位CEO数据,发现多元化企业CEO薪酬溢价约10-17%,且该溢价不受任期影响,支持管理能力解释而非高管固守假说。

Abstract

Data for a sample of 558 CEOs over 1985-1990 suggest substantial compensation premia for managers of diversified firms. The CEO of a firm with two distinct lines of business averages 10 to 12 percent more in salary and bonus and 13 to 17 percent more in total compensation than the CEO of a similar-sized but undiversified firm, all else equal. This corresponds to average 1990 salary gains of $115, 000 to $145, 000 per year for our sample. Diversification may raise pay because the CEO's job requires higher ability or because it is associated with CEO entrenchment. If ability explains the correlation, we would expect the diversification premium to be invariant to tenure. Entrenchment models suggest higher premia for more experienced (more entrenched) CEOs, and an increase in compensation when the CEO diversifies the firm. The data support an ability model over an entrenchment explanation. The diversification premium is unaffected by tenure, and increasing diversification reduces compensation for incumbent CEOs, all else equal.

CEO薪酬企业多元化管理者能力管理者壕沟