
Too Much Is Not Enough Incentives in Executive Compensation
by Kolb, Robert W.Buy New
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Summary
Author Biography
Robert W. Kolb is Professor of Finance and Frank W. Considine Chair of Applied Ethics at Loyola University Chicago. He has been professor of finance at the University of Florida, Emory University, the University of Miami, and the University of Colorado, and has published more than 20 books, including Lessons from the Financial Crisis: Causes, Consequences, and Our Economic Future and Futures, Options, and Swaps.
Table of Contents
Preface | |
The Magnitude and Structure of Executive Compensation | |
The Magnitude of CEO Compensation | |
The Structure of Executive Compensation | |
Salary | |
Bonuses and Long-Term Incentive Plans | |
Restricted Stock Awards | |
Executive Stock Option (ESO) Awards | |
Other Forms of Compensation | |
Corporate Governance, Agency Problems, and Executive Compensation | |
Corporate Governance | |
Agency Theory and Incentive Alignment | |
Corporate Governance, Incentive Alignment, and the Managerial Power Hypothesis | |
The Levers of Managerial Power | |
Limits to Pay on the Managerial Power Hypothesis | |
Assessing the Conceptual Conflict Between the Agency-Theoretic and Managerial Power Views of Executive Compensation | |
What about Ethics, Duty, and Justice? | |
Fiduciary Duty | |
Executive Compensation and Distributive Justice | |
The Incentive Structure of Executive Compensation | |
The Incentive Revolution and Executive Compensation | |
Salary | |
Bonuses | |
Restricted Stock and Performance Shares | |
Executive Stock Options | |
Equity Compensation: Retaining the Employees You Have, and Attracting the Ones You Want | |
Different Instruments as Tools of Incentive Compensation | |
Executive Stock Options and the Incentives They Create | |
ESO Incentives, Firm Practices, and the Effect of Accounting Rules | |
Option Pricing Models | |
Option Valuation Effects of Individual Option Parameters | |
The Option Pricing Model and Incentives | |
Executive Stock Option Design, Management, and Incentives | |
What Exercise Price? | |
Repricing and Reloading Executive Stock Options | |
The CEO's Utility and the Desire for ESOs | |
Executive Stock Option Programs: The Behavior of CEOs, Firms, and Investors | |
CEO Wealth, Pay, and Performance | |
Exercise of ESOs | |
BOX 1: Detecting Abnormal Stock Market Performance | |
Unwinding Incentives | |
Executive Incentives and Risk-Taking | |
Equity Compensation and the CEO's Risk Appetite | |
Executive Compensation and the Risk-Taking Behavior of CEOs | |
Incentive Compensation, Risk-Taking, and the Financial Crisis of 2007-2009 | |
Incentive Compensation and the Management of the Firm | |
Incentive Compensation and the Firm's Investment ProgramCEO Incentives and the Firm's Financing Decisions | |
Compensation Incentives, Dividends, and Share Repurchases | |
Corporate Mergers, Acquisitions, and Liquidations | |
Compensation Incentives and Corporate Risk Management | |
Compensation Incentives and Corporate Disclosures | |
Perverse Incentive Effects: Executives Behaving Badly | |
Earnings Management | |
Option Games and Exploitation | |
Option Games: A Warning About Incentives in Executive Compensation | |
Incentives in Executive Compensation: A Final Assessment | |
Incentive Compensation and the Level of Executive Pay | |
New Legislation and the Shaping of Incentives | |
How Dysfunctional is Executive Pay? | |
On Balance, Is Incentive Compensation Beneficial? | |
To Improve Executive Compensation, Improve Corporate Governance | |
Executive Pay, Continuing Inequality, and the Question of Justice | |
Appendix: Binomial Valuation Method for Executive Stock Options | |
Notes | |
References | |
Index | |
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