Board of Directors’ Remuneration, Employee Costs, and Layoffs: Evidence from Spain
Most of the empirical studies on board remuneration have focused on finding explanatory performance measures. There are studies that analyze if the compensation contracts of directors reward managers in such a way that they strive to maximize firm performance and shareholders’ wealth; however, there...
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doaj-bc7c45e6876549d5980e1eaec91c1c8c2021-07-23T14:06:49ZengMDPI AGSustainability2071-10502021-07-01137518751810.3390/su13147518Board of Directors’ Remuneration, Employee Costs, and Layoffs: Evidence from SpainMariano González-Sánchez0Eva M. Ibáñez Jiménez1Ana I. Segovia San Juan2Department of Business and Accounting, Faculty of Economics and Business Administration, National Distance Education University (UNED), Paseo Senda del Rey, 11, 28040 Madrid, SpainDepartment of Business and Accounting, Faculty of Economics and Business Administration, National Distance Education University (UNED), Paseo Senda del Rey, 11, 28040 Madrid, SpainDepartment of Business and Accounting, Faculty of Economics and Business Administration, National Distance Education University (UNED), Paseo Senda del Rey, 11, 28040 Madrid, SpainMost of the empirical studies on board remuneration have focused on finding explanatory performance measures. There are studies that analyze if the compensation contracts of directors reward managers in such a way that they strive to maximize firm performance and shareholders’ wealth; however, there are few studies on the social aspect of corporate governance, or agent–employee and principal–employee relationships. Thus, in this study, our aim is to test whether there is a causal relationship between the remuneration of the board of directors of listed companies and the personnel policies of the companies, expressed through the cost of personnel and layoffs. For that, we used a sample of Spanish listed companies, and we found that two performance measures (return on equity and earnings per share on market price) have a greater effect on the growth rate of board remuneration when layoffs occur. Additionally, we found that the sales revenue and cash flow on total assets subsequently influenced personnel management.https://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/13/14/7518firm performanceboard remunerationlayoffspersonnel management |
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Board of Directors’ Remuneration, Employee Costs, and Layoffs: Evidence from Spain |
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Board of Directors’ Remuneration, Employee Costs, and Layoffs: Evidence from Spain |
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Board of Directors’ Remuneration, Employee Costs, and Layoffs: Evidence from Spain |
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Most of the empirical studies on board remuneration have focused on finding explanatory performance measures. There are studies that analyze if the compensation contracts of directors reward managers in such a way that they strive to maximize firm performance and shareholders’ wealth; however, there are few studies on the social aspect of corporate governance, or agent–employee and principal–employee relationships. Thus, in this study, our aim is to test whether there is a causal relationship between the remuneration of the board of directors of listed companies and the personnel policies of the companies, expressed through the cost of personnel and layoffs. For that, we used a sample of Spanish listed companies, and we found that two performance measures (return on equity and earnings per share on market price) have a greater effect on the growth rate of board remuneration when layoffs occur. Additionally, we found that the sales revenue and cash flow on total assets subsequently influenced personnel management. |
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