2021
DOI: 10.4102/sajbm.v52i1.1747
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The effect of the economic crisis on pay-performance link in South African state-owned enterprises

Abstract: Purpose: The dissatisfaction with executive remuneration worldwide has increased because it is generally believed to have been instrumental to the 2008 Global Economic crisis. Central to this is the apparent unsatisfactory relationship between business performance and chief executive officer (CEO) remuneration. The primary aim of this study was to compare the pay-for-performance association between CEOs’ remuneration and state-owned entity performance before, during and after the economic crisis. It did so by … Show more

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“…It should be noted here. On the one hand, high productivity has a lot to do with the company's pay policy (Vu & Yamada, 2020;Xiayan et.al., 2021;Bezuidenhout, 2021;Lu & Niu, 2022), but on the other hand, the company's risk of loss can increase as labour costs rise (Nguyen, 2021). Performance of the SOE, including a sustainable remuneration policy in the company is linked to corporate governance mechanisms.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…It should be noted here. On the one hand, high productivity has a lot to do with the company's pay policy (Vu & Yamada, 2020;Xiayan et.al., 2021;Bezuidenhout, 2021;Lu & Niu, 2022), but on the other hand, the company's risk of loss can increase as labour costs rise (Nguyen, 2021). Performance of the SOE, including a sustainable remuneration policy in the company is linked to corporate governance mechanisms.…”
Section: Bibliography Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%