Does Codetermination Affect the Composition of Variable Versus Fixed Parts of Executive Compensation?

ZEW Discussion Paper Nr. 15-053 // 2015
ZEW Discussion Paper Nr. 15-053 // 2015

Does Codetermination Affect the Composition of Variable Versus Fixed Parts of Executive Compensation?

Contrary to previous literature we hypothesize that interests of labor may well – like that of shareholders – aim at securing the long-run survival of the firm. Consequently, employee representatives on the supervisory board could well have an interest in increasing incentive-based compensation to avoid excessive risk taking and short-run orientated decisions. We compile unique panel data on executive compensation over the periods 2006 to 2011 for 405 listed companies and use a Hausman-Taylor approach to estimate the effect of codetermination on the compensation design. Finally, codetermination has a significantly positive effect on performance-based components of compensation, which supports our hypothesis.

Kornelius Kraft (2015), Does Codetermination Affect the Composition of Variable Versus Fixed Parts of Executive Compensation?, ZEW Discussion Paper Nr. 15-053, Mannheim.

Autoren/-innen Katharina Dyballa // Kornelius Kraft