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What is Executive Compensation

Corporate Leadership and Its Role in Shaping Organizational Culture and Performance
Includes the financial compensation and other nonfinancial reward given to executive from a company.
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Director Attendance at Board Meetings and Executive Compensation Evidence From Malaysia
Samir Baccouche (Central School of Business and Law, Honoris Tunisie, Honoris United Universities, Tunisia), Azza Béjaoui (High Institute of Management of Tunis, Tunisia), and Khouloud Souissi (University of Carthage, Tunisia)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-5225-8266-3.ch011
Abstract
This chapter attempts to examine the effect of directors' attendance at meetings on the board's effectiveness in mitigating executive expropriation practices, especially excessive compensation. For this end, the authors employ a multiple regression model within a sample of Malaysian firms over the period 2008-2013. The results show that the attendance of directors at board meetings affects the executive compensation negatively. Board members who attended meetings frequently are more able to monitor managers' practices continuously and effectively. Hence, they can diminish the possibility of expropriation and decrease the excessive pay. The findings also show that increasing board meetings frequency and strengthening nominating and compensation committees' independence reinforce the board's monitoring effectiveness in reducing executive expropriation behavior.
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