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Agency Theory And Executive Pay The Remuneration Committees Dilemma 1st Ed Alexander Pepper

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Agency Theory And Executive Pay The Remuneration Committees Dilemma 1st Ed Alexander Pepper
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Publisher: Springer International Publishing,Palgrave Pivot
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.58 MB
Author: Alexander Pepper
ISBN: 9783319999685, 9783319999692, 3319999680, 3319999699
Language: English
Year: 2019
Edition: 1st ed.

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Agency Theory And Executive Pay The Remuneration Committees Dilemma 1st Ed Alexander Pepper by Alexander Pepper 9783319999685, 9783319999692, 3319999680, 3319999699 instant download after payment.

This new book examines the relationship between agency theory and executive pay. It argues that while Jensen and Meckling (1976) were right in their analysis of the agency problem in public corporations they were wrong about the proposed solutions. Drawing on ideas from economics, psychology, sociology and the philosophy of science, the author explains how standard agency theory has contributed to the problem of executive pay rather than solved it. The book explores why companies should be regarded as real entities not legal fictions, how executive pay in public corporations can be conceptualised as a collective action problem and how behavioral science can help in the design of optimal incentive arrangements. An insightful and revolutionary read for those researching corporate governance, HRM and organisation theory, this useful book offers potential solutions to some of the problems with executive pay and the standard model of agency.


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