Discussions in Europe on Variable Compensation in the Financial Sector. EU Centre Singapore Working Paper no. 20, February 2014


Autoria(s): Hengel, Ruben van den
Data(s)

01/02/2014

Resumo

Bonuses – which are often used to mitigate principal-agent problems and to encourage employees to work harder – have increased tremendously in the financial sector during the last decade, and have often been seen as a contributing factor to the financial crisis of 2008. The recent European Union (EU) action to adopt a policy that restricts bonuses paid to bankers may seem promising at first, but this does not address the real issues behind variable rewards. Compensation policies should be changed to encourage responsible risk-taking and decision-making through the implementation of broader performance metrics, forfeitable holdbacks and hybrid bonds. Furthermore, a change in organisational culture is needed to improve ethical behaviour leading to a re-balancing of stakeholders’ interests in the financial sector.

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http://aei.pitt.edu/63493/1/WP20%2DVariable%2DCompensation.pdf

Hengel, Ruben van den (2014) Discussions in Europe on Variable Compensation in the Financial Sector. EU Centre Singapore Working Paper no. 20, February 2014. [Working Paper]

Relação

http://www.eucentre.sg/?p=6724

http://aei.pitt.edu/63493/

Palavras-Chave #general #financial crisis 2008-on/reforms/economic governance
Tipo

Working Paper

NonPeerReviewed