Autores
James J Cordeiro, Rajaram Veliyath, Jane B Romal
Fecha de publicación
2007/11
Revista
Corporate Governance: An International Review
Volumen
15
Número
6
Páginas
1384-1393
Editor
Blackwell Publishing Ltd
Descripción
Research on the efficacy of stock‐based compensation for outside directors has documented a weak or non‐existent relationship with firm performance. Other variables also influence the relationships between these two constructs. Consistent with agency theory, we show, for a sample of 450 Standard & Poor 500 firms over the 1995–97 period that the use of director stock options and grants ratios was more strongly associated with positive performance in firms with (a) higher investment opportunities, and (b) weaker external monitoring. These findings have implications for compensation committees in the structuring of director compensation.
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