Remuneration of Non-Executive Directors in German Listed Firms: An Empirical Analysis from a Practitioners’ Perspective

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​Remuneration of Non-Executive Directors in German Listed Firms: An Empirical Analysis from a Practitioners’ Perspective​
Lazar, C.; Metzner, Y.; Rapp, M. S. & Wolff, M.​ (2014) 
Accounting, Economics and Law4(1) pp. 1​-16​.​ DOI: https://doi.org/10.1515/ael-2013-0014 

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Authors
Lazar, Christian; Metzner, Yves; Rapp, Marc Steffen; Wolff, Michael
Abstract
We analyze director compensation in German listed firms for the 2005–2009 period. Our sample covers all listed companies in the German Prime Standard of the Frankfurt Stock Exchange, specifically firms with shares listed in the indices of DAX, MDAX, SDAX, and TecDAX. In the last years, non-executive directors are facing increasing duties and (legal) responsibilities. From that perspective, it is quite surprising that the remuneration of non-executive directors has received rather little attention so far. In this study, we examine the German experience. We present the status quo of non-executive director remuneration and discuss its challenges. Specifically, we will look at the level of director remuneration and the (possible) problem of limited incentives.
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2014
Journal
Accounting, Economics and Law 
Organization
Wirtschaftswissenschaftliche Fakultät
ISSN
2152-2820
Language
English

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