Executive Pay Today And Tomorrow
Tags: DIRECTORS of corporations; CHIEF executive officers; WAGES
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- Are CEOs worth 300 times more than the lowest-paid workers? Francis, David R. // Inside Tucson Business;3/18/2011, Vol. 20 Issue 43, p17
The article presents the view of the author on chief executive officers (CEO) receiving salary 300 times more than the lowest paid workers in the U.S. According to the author, CEOs are getting paid 300 times more compared during in the 1960's in which they are paid 30 times more. The author also...
- The Determination of Top Executive Pay: Importance of Human Capital Factors. Laing, David; Weir, Charlie // Journal of General Management;Summer98, Vol. 23 Issue 4, p51
Executive pay has been the subject of much recent discussion, with concern being expressed about the levels of pay received by the chief executive officers of companies. The aim of this paper is to analyze the influence of various human capital measures on the level of pay received by the...
- Total Compensation Rises Despite Drop in Exec Salaries. Oehlsen, Nadia // Cards & Payments;Jun2006, Vol. 19 Issue 6, p28
This article discusses the compensations of top executives. This is from the research data provided by Standard&Poor's and was analyzed by Cards&Payments from a sampling of high profile payments-industry. Some of the top executives from prominent companies are featured here with analysis of...
- Conseils d'administration et remuneration des dirigeants d'enterprise au Canada: Une perspective politique. St-Onge, Sylvie; Magnan, Michel; Calloc'h, Yann // Canadian Journal of Administrative Sciences (Canadian Journal of;Jun2001, Vol. 18 Issue 2, p57
Provides information on a study which investigated how the board of directors' attributes influence chief executive officer compensation among the firms comprising the Toronto Stock Exchange 150 index in Canada. Methods; Results; Discussion.
- Deferred compensation gains favor among chief executives, directors. MacDonald, William L. // NACD Directorship;Feb95, Vol. 21 Issue 2, p8
Reports on the trend toward deferred compensation gains among chief executives and directors. Putting more money into their pension plans without raising the cost of compensation; Crediting the company stock; Factors against which compensation plans must be structured to protect participants. ...
- INFOLINE. // NACD Directorship;May2000, Vol. 26 Issue 5, p18
Provides news updates pertaining to chief executive officers (CEO) in the United States. Increase in CEO compensation; Expansion of female directorships in the corporate world.
- Research shows that not all top cats are fat cats. // Management Today;Nov98, p13
Focuses on the salaries for chief executives in Great Britain according to a survey of companies by resource consultancy William M. Mercer. Average salary; Increases in pay received by senior directors at the top 350 companies; Rise in earnings of directors of small companies in 1997.
- Do Motivation and Equity Ownership Matter in Board of Directors' Evaluation of CEO Performance. Silva, Paula // Journal of Managerial Issues;Fall2005, Vol. 17 Issue 3, p346
This article examines the relationship between board of directors' motivation and pay in the evaluation of CEO performance. Prior research has demonstrated that the use of equity ownership is correlated with increases in corporate performance. This suggests that equity ownership is necessary to...
- EARNING CURVE BOATS. // Management Today;Aug2004, p14
The article presents information about earning. Peter Ratcliffe, CEO, P& O Princess ('02)� 2,504,768. Captain, Royal Navy, p.a� 65,218-� 72,083. Cruise director, liner, per month� 3,800-� 7,500. Ship-builder, UK, p.a.� 14,000-� 25,000. Waitress, Queen Elizabeth(Queen Elizabeth) 2,...


