An Empirical Investigation of the Determinants of Outside Director Compensation
James Cordeiro,
Rajaram Veliyath and
Edward Eramus
Corporate Governance: An International Review, 2000, vol. 8, issue 3, 268-279
Abstract:
Using data on 200 large U.S. corporations in 1996, this study develops and tests a model in which the Compensation of Outside Directors is significantly related to Director Effort, External Monitoring, Internal Referents and Firm Performance, after controlling for Firm Size and Inside Ownership. There is some support for each set of hypotheses relating to the different independent variables in the model.
Date: 2000
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