无绩效的薪酬:高管薪酬未兑现的承诺

Pay without Performance

ACADEMY OF MANAGEMENT PERSPECTIVES · 2006
被引 577 · 同刊同年前 7%
人大 AABS 4

中文导读

概述了Bebchuk和Fried对现有高管薪酬安排及公司治理过程的批评,指出管理者影响力导致低效激励和缺乏透明度的薪酬安排,并提出改进建议。

Abstract

Executive Overview In a recent book, Pay without Performance: The Unfulfilled Promise of Executive Compensation, Bebchuk and Fried critique existing executive pay arrangements and the corporate governance processes that produce them. They also put forward proposals for improving both executive pay and corporate governance. This paper provides an overview of the main elements of their critique and proposals. The authors show that, under current legal arrangements, boards cannot be expected to contract at arm's length with the executives whose pay they set. They discuss how managers' influence can explain many features of the executive compensation landscape, including ones that researchers subscribing to the arm's-length contracting view have long considered as puzzling. The authors also explain how managerial influence can lead to inefficient arrangements that generate weak or even perverse incentives, as well as to arrangements that make the amount and performance-insensitivity of pay less transparent. Finally, they outline proposals for improving the transparency of executive pay, the connection between pay and performance, and the accountability of corporate boards.

高管薪酬公司治理激励问责透明度