The impact of equity incentive executive compensation on corporate performance
The management rights and ownership of modern enterprises are often separated. Enterprise owners, i.e. shareholders, pursue the maximization of enterprise profits, while enterprise managers pursue the maximization of their own interests. This leads to conflicts between the two parties in the process...
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Main Author: | RUAN, Bing |
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2023
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