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The Relationship between CFO Compensation and Corporate Sustainability: An Empirical Examination of German Listed Firms

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Date of first publication2021-11-08
Date of publication in PubData 2024-11-22

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English

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Variant form of DOI: 10.3390/su132112299
Profitlich, M., Bouzzine, Y. D., Lueg, R. (2021). The Relationship between CFO Compensation and Corporate Sustainability: An Empirical Examination of German Listed Firms. Sustainability, 13(21), Article 12299.
Published in ISSN: 2071-1050
Sustainability

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Abstract

In this paper, we analyze the relationship between Chief Financial Officer (CFO) compensation and Corporate Sustainability (CS) by relying on stakeholder-agent theory and institutional theory. Taking a closer look at the German DAX30 and MDAX firms for the business years 2014–2018 (313 firm-year observations), we perform regression and correlation analyses to determine if the different CFO compensation components are related to CS. Our analyses use the environmental, social, governance (ESG) performance as a proxy for CS, determined by the Asset Four database of Thomson Reuters and the CFO compensation data from the Beck et al. (2020) database, and reveal a positive relationship between CS and CFO compensation for pension and stock compensation. Based on our knowledge, this study is the first empirical study that takes a closer look at the relationship between the different CFO compensation components and CS for the German DAX30 and MDAX firms. This result comes with important implications concerning the design of CFO compensation and for future research.

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Corporate Sustainability; Corporate Governance

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This publication was funded by the Open Access Publication Fund of Leuphana University Lüneburg.

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