Board interlock networks and the use of relative performance evaluation

Purpose - The purpose of this paper is to explore how networks of boards of directors affect relative performance evaluation (RPE) in chief executive officer (CEO) compensation. Design/methodology/approach - In this study, the authors propose that an interlocking network is an important inter-corpor...

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Main Authors: HAO, Qian, HU, Nan, LIU, Ling, Yao, Lee J.
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spelling sg-smu-ink.sis_research-90202023-08-11T08:34:39Z Board interlock networks and the use of relative performance evaluation HAO, Qian HU, Nan LIU, Ling Yao, Lee J. Purpose - The purpose of this paper is to explore how networks of boards of directors affect relative performance evaluation (RPE) in chief executive officer (CEO) compensation. Design/methodology/approach - In this study, the authors propose that an interlocking network is an important inter-corporate setting, which has a bearing on whether boards decide to use RPE in CEO compensation. They adopt four typical graph measures to depict the centrality/position of each board in the interlock network: degree, betweenness, eigenvector and closeness, and study their impacts on RPE use. Findings - The authors find that firms that have more connected board members and whose board members are connected to better connected firms are more likely to reward their CEOs contingent on their peers' performance, indicating that information transmission along the board interlock network facilitates the adoption of RPE. This result is robust to alternative measures for board interlock networks and various types of CEO compensation. It highlights the role of interlocking directorates in disseminating information and practice of RPE use along board network. Originality/value - The authors use social network analysis to measure the relationships and flows between the connected nodes and study the impact on executive compensation design. 2014-07-01T07:00:00Z text application/pdf https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/sis_research/8017 info:doi/10.1108/IJAIM-06-2013-0039 https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/context/sis_research/article/9020/viewcontent/Board_interlock_networks_av.pdf http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ Research Collection School Of Computing and Information Systems eng Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University Board interlock network CEO compensation Relative performance evaluation (RPE) Corporate Finance Databases and Information Systems Finance and Financial Management
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topic Board interlock network
CEO compensation
Relative performance evaluation (RPE)
Corporate Finance
Databases and Information Systems
Finance and Financial Management
spellingShingle Board interlock network
CEO compensation
Relative performance evaluation (RPE)
Corporate Finance
Databases and Information Systems
Finance and Financial Management
HAO, Qian
HU, Nan
LIU, Ling
Yao, Lee J.
Board interlock networks and the use of relative performance evaluation
description Purpose - The purpose of this paper is to explore how networks of boards of directors affect relative performance evaluation (RPE) in chief executive officer (CEO) compensation. Design/methodology/approach - In this study, the authors propose that an interlocking network is an important inter-corporate setting, which has a bearing on whether boards decide to use RPE in CEO compensation. They adopt four typical graph measures to depict the centrality/position of each board in the interlock network: degree, betweenness, eigenvector and closeness, and study their impacts on RPE use. Findings - The authors find that firms that have more connected board members and whose board members are connected to better connected firms are more likely to reward their CEOs contingent on their peers' performance, indicating that information transmission along the board interlock network facilitates the adoption of RPE. This result is robust to alternative measures for board interlock networks and various types of CEO compensation. It highlights the role of interlocking directorates in disseminating information and practice of RPE use along board network. Originality/value - The authors use social network analysis to measure the relationships and flows between the connected nodes and study the impact on executive compensation design.
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author HAO, Qian
HU, Nan
LIU, Ling
Yao, Lee J.
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HU, Nan
LIU, Ling
Yao, Lee J.
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title Board interlock networks and the use of relative performance evaluation
title_short Board interlock networks and the use of relative performance evaluation
title_full Board interlock networks and the use of relative performance evaluation
title_fullStr Board interlock networks and the use of relative performance evaluation
title_full_unstemmed Board interlock networks and the use of relative performance evaluation
title_sort board interlock networks and the use of relative performance evaluation
publisher Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University
publishDate 2014
url https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/sis_research/8017
https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/context/sis_research/article/9020/viewcontent/Board_interlock_networks_av.pdf
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