水下期权与高管薪酬绩效敏感性的动态变化

Underwater Options and the Dynamics of Executive Pay‐to‐Performance Sensitivities

Journal of Accounting Research · 2004
被引 68
人大 AFT50UTD24ABS 4*

中文导读

实证分析高管薪酬绩效敏感性如何随股价变化而动态调整,发现期权变“水下”时敏感性下降,公司通过增发期权来恢复约40%的损失,而重新定价作用不大。

Abstract

ABSTRACT We empirically analyze the dynamics of executives' pay‐to‐performance sensitivities. Option pay‐to‐performance sensitivities become weaker as options fall underwater, often leading to pressures to reprice options or restore pay‐to‐performance sensitivity in other ways. Building a detailed data set on executives' portfolios of stock and options, we find that the responsiveness of pay‐to‐performance sensitivities (created by all executive holdings of stock and options) to changes in stock price is large. The elasticity of pay‐to‐performance sensitivities with respect to stock price decreases is about 0.7 and is larger for high‐option executives and for executives with high percentages of options already underwater. The dominant mechanism through which companies offset declines in option pay‐to‐performance sensitivities is larger option grants following stock price declines; on average, these larger grants restore approximately 40% of the stock‐price‐induced pay‐to‐performance sensitivity declines. Option repricings are inconsequential in this regard, despite the attention they have attracted. In looking at positive returns, we find the reverse: higher returns both directly increase pay‐to‐performance sensitivities and lead to larger option grants, which raise pay‐to‐performance sensitivities further. Thus, option grants to executives tend to be largest following large stock price increases or large stock price decreases.

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