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Determinants of Executive Compensation Ahmed Riahi-Belkaoui

Determinants of Executive Compensation By Ahmed Riahi-Belkaoui

Determinants of Executive Compensation by Ahmed Riahi-Belkaoui


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An analysis of what determines the level and structure of executive compensation. Arguing that structural characteristics of the firm are equally decisive as corporate financial performance, it investigates the effects of each of these factors and offers a guide to assessing executive compensation.

Determinants of Executive Compensation Summary

Determinants of Executive Compensation: Corporate Ownership, Performance, Size, and Diversification by Ahmed Riahi-Belkaoui

This study offers a thorough analysis of what determines the level of executive compensation in one corporation as opposed to another. Challenging prior research which has tended to focus solely on the influence of coporate financial performance, the authors argue that structural characteristics of the firm--size, internal organization, and ownership--are equally decisive in influencing the level and structure of executive compensation which allows for the investigation of both the direct and indirect effects of each of these factors on executive compensation and offer a guide to the assessment of executive compensation in the large corporation that will be of significant value to financial analysts, investors, and researchers interested in the role and ramifications of executive compensation policies.

Following a review of theoretical considerations and recent findings on the determination of executive compensation, the authors present a model of executive compensation which integrates the concepts of corporate performance, organizational structure, size, and ownership structure. This path model is then tested by utilizing data from a sample of over 200 Fortune 500 firms. Both regression results and path analysis results show significant direct and indirect effects of the structural variables tested. Based upon their results, the authors offer policy suggestions for those involved in determining executive compensation or evaluating the financial status of organizations under investment consideration.

About Ahmed Riahi-Belkaoui

ELLEN L. PAVLIK is Assistant Professor of Accounting at Loyola University of Chicago.

AHMED RIAHI-BELKAOUI is Professor of Accounting at the University of Illinois at Chicago and the author of more than 20 accounting texts and monographs.

Table of Contents

Preface The Executive Compensation Thesis The Multidivisional Hypothesis The Ownership Structure Thesis CEO Compensation: Toward a Path Model The CEO Compensation Model: Regression and Path Model Results Determinants of CEO Compensation: An Assessment and Guide Index

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NPB9780899306339
9780899306339
0899306330
Determinants of Executive Compensation: Corporate Ownership, Performance, Size, and Diversification by Ahmed Riahi-Belkaoui
New
Hardback
Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
1991-06-21
176
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