家族事务:社会认同如何影响家族CEO薪酬

It's a family affair: How social identification influences family CEO compensation

Corporate Governance: An International Review · 2021
被引 11
ABS 3

中文导读

研究家族CEO对企业的社会认同程度如何影响其薪酬水平,发现认同差异能解释薪酬异质性,对理解家族企业决策有启示。

Abstract

Abstract Research Question/Issue This study analyzes the heterogeneity of CEO compensation in family firms. Specifically, we investigate the relationship between a family CEO's social identification with the family firm and the level of her or his compensation. Research Findings/Insights Using a sample of S&P 500 family firms between 2006 and 2014, we find that levels of social identification among family CEOs explain the heterogeneous patterns of CEO compensation among family firms. Our results show that the level of social identification varies among family CEOs. Theoretical/Academic Implications Our findings indicate that differences in social identification among individual family executives are an important factor in CEO compensation in family firms. This factor has been overlooked in the literature, which has instead focused on the explanatory power of faultlines between family versus non‐family firms or family versus non‐family executives in family firms. Practitioner/Policy Implications Practitioners may value our finding that socio‐psychological dynamics influence strategic decision‐making in family firms, such as setting the compensation of the family CEO. In particular, practitioners should be aware of each family CEO's level of identification and should not assume that all family members equally socially identify with the family firm.

家族企业CEO薪酬社会认同公司治理