Pay without Performance
In "Pay without Performance," renowned author Lucian Bebchuk delves into the critical issues surrounding executive compensation and corporate governance. Published by Harvard University Press in 2006, this insightful paperback spans 304 pages and reveals the alarming impact of structural flaws within corporate governance systems. Bebchuk presents a compelling analysis of how executives often have undue influence over their own pay, leading to significant distortions that undermine shareholder interests. This book is essential for anyone interested in business law, management, and ethics, as it advocates for a fundamental transformation in how firms are governed. Discover the challenges and necessary reforms that can align executive pay with performance, ensuring a more equitable and effective corporate landscape. "Pay without Performance" is a must-read for professionals in business and finance, as well as anyone concerned about workplace culture and corporate accountability.