1.

Record Nr.

UNISALENTO991003784289707536

Autore

Altimari, Francesco

Titolo

L'esilio della parola : la minoranza linguistica albanese in Italia. Profili storico-letterari, antropologici e giuridico-istituzionali / Francesco Altimari, Mario Bolognari, Paolo Carrozza ; con pref. di Tullio De Mauro

Pubbl/distr/stampa

Pisa : ETS, 1986

Descrizione fisica

XI, 246 p. ; 21 cm

Collana

Scienze giuridiche ; 4

Altri autori (Persone)

Carrozza, Paoloauthor

Bolognari, Marioauthor

De Mauro, Tullio

Disciplina

491.9

Soggetti

Lingua albanese - Italia - Minoranze linguistiche

Minoranze linguistiche - Italia - Lingua albanese

Albanesi - Italia - Condizioni economiche e sociali

Lingua di pubblicazione

Italiano

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia



2.

Record Nr.

UNINA9910698306703321

Autore

Abowd John M

Titolo

Executive Compensation : Six Questions that Need Answering / / John M. Abowd, David S. Kaplan

Pubbl/distr/stampa

Cambridge, Mass, : National Bureau of Economic Research, 1999

[Washington, D.C.] : , : U.S. Dept. of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics, Office of Employment Research and Program Development, , [1998]

Descrizione fisica

1 online resource : illustrations (black and white);

Collana

NBER working paper series ; no. w7124

Classificazione

J33

G3

Altri autori (Persone)

KaplanDavid S

Soggetti

Compensation Packages • Payment Methods

Corporate Finance and Governance

Lingua di pubblicazione

Inglese

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia

Note generali

May 1999.

Sommario/riassunto

In this article, we focus on how recent research advances can be used to address the following six questions: (1) How much does executive compensation cost the firm? (2) How much is executive compensation worth to the recipient? (3) How well does executive compensation work? (4) What are the effects of executive compensation? (5) How much executive compensation is enough? (6) Could executive compensation be improved? We stress the formal link between executive pay and performance that is provided by stock options and equivalent forms of long term compensation. We compare executive compensation in 12 OECD countries for the period from 1984-1996. There are good reasons why the answers to the first two questions are different. Executive compensation research should be very careful to distinguish the concepts of employer cost and the value to the executive. Agency theory remains the only viable candidate for answering the question about how executive compensation works but the empirical research to date cannot explain very much about the structure of the optimal contract. For this reason, it is also hard to answer the questions about the effects of executive compensation and the adequacy of the



amounts of executive compensation, although it is clear that companies can provide both too little and too much contingent compensation, in the context of agency theory. We suggest two fertile areas for research regarding the improvement of executive compensation.