Document Type
Article
Publication Date
2012
Publication Title
Managerial Finance
Volume
38
Issue
2
First Page
188
Keywords
Experimental/theoretical, Employee benefits & compensation, Business And Economics--Management
Last Page
205
Abstract
Purpose - The purpose of this paper is to investigate the economic determinants of compensation committee quality. Design/methodology/approach - Sample firms were selected from the IRRC Directors' database. Compensation committee quality is measured as the factor score from a principal component analysis of six compensation committee characteristics. Regression analyses are conducted to test the hypotheses.
Findings - It was found that firms with lower CEO influence, less institutional shareholders, fewer growth opportunities, and that are smaller in size are more likely to have high quality compensation committees.
Practical implications - The results imply that even in the presence of a requirement to have only independent directors on the compensation committee, the quality of compensation committees can vary cross-sectionally depending on the firm's economic circumstances. Thus, a one-size fits all solution for compensation committee quality might not be optimal as different firms have different incentives in composing their compensation committees.
Originality/value - This paper adds to the limited literature on compensation committees by using a new measure of compensation committee quality to examine the economic factors that affect the governance quality of independent compensation committees. This paper also complements the board and audit committee research by examining whether the same factors that affect board and audit committee quality might also affect compensation committee quality.
DOI
10.1108/03074351211193721
Recommended Citation
Sun, Jerry and Cahan, Steven F.. (2012). The economic determinants of compensation committee quality. Managerial Finance, 38 (2), 188-205.
https://scholar.uwindsor.ca/odettepub/26
Comments
The article available for download is a post print. The definitive article was published in Managerial Finance. It can be found here. Copyright (2012) Emerald Group Publishing Limited.