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Incentives for monitors; director stock-based compensation and firm performance
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The Journal of Applied Business Research
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2005-04-01
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21
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2
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Since the mid-1990s, US corporations have increasingly emphasized stock-based compensation for outside directors in order to align their interests with stockholders and thus boost firm performance. We demonstrate that stock options and stock grants (each as a ratio relative to total compensation) for directors were positively related to future firm performance (measured as stock returns, and, separately, as Jensen's Alpha) for a panel of 450 Standard and Poor 500 films over 1995-97. Stock option ratios appeared to have a stronger impact on film performance than stock grants did.
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First appeared in The Journal of Applied Business Research Volume 21, Number 2
Posted with permission of The Clute Institute
