Managerialist and Human Capital Explanations for Key Executive Pay Premiums: A Contingency Perspective

Managerialism is a theory that suggests that managers extract pay premiums by gaining control over their firms' compensation processes. Human capital theory suggests instead that pay premiums refle...

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