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985數量經濟與金融系列講座第125期:Political Promotion, CEO Compensation and Their Effect on Firm Performance

  發布日期:2010-05-03  瀏覽次數𓀌:

Gary Tian, Associate Professor, University of Wollongong

We investigate the impact of CEO’s compensation-based and promotion-based incentives on firm performance in China, where the CEOs of most state-owned enterprises are government appointed and thus face dual incentives. We find that both monetary and political incentives are positively related to firm performance. More important, we pinpoint a substitution effect: the monetary compensation-based incentive is weaker when CEO incentives are heavily driven by political career concerns. Overall, the evidence suggests that, via a competitive arena in the external political job market, promotion helps mitigate weak incentives for CEOs in China. State control or political connection is not necessarily inconsistent with good economic incentives. The political intervention has a negative impact on firm performance, while the political promotion based incentive has a positive impact on firm performance.

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