How does independent directors’ reputation influence pay‐for‐performance? Evidence from China
HaiYan Yang,
Daifei (Troy) Yao and
Xin Qu
Accounting and Finance, 2022, vol. 62, issue 1, 959-1007
Abstract:
We examine the impact of independent directors’ reputations on executive pay‐performance sensitivity. Using hand‐collected data from listed Chinese companies from 2012 to 2017, we find a positive association between independent directors’ reputations and pay‐performance sensitivity that is more pronounced in companies with less concentrated ownership. Further, the results show that reputable directors have a stronger influence on pay‐performance sensitivity when they sit on a remuneration committee, are in state‐owned enterprises, and are in companies with higher agency costs. Our results highlight the monitoring role of reputable independent directors in setting effective executive compensation contracts.
Date: 2022
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