European Company and Financial Law Review | 2021

Clawback Provisions in Executive Compensation Contracts

 

Abstract


Abstract Clawbacks are contractual provisions in executive compensation contracts that allow for an ex post recoupment of variable pay if certain triggering conditions are met. As a result of regulatory responses to financial crises and corporate scandals, as well as growing shareholder pressure to implement effective measures against executive misbehaviour, the prevalence of such clauses has risen considerably in the recent past, beginning in the US after the 2000 financial crisis. As clawbacks have become a buzzword in the European debate about also ensuring good corporate governance beyond the financial sector, it is time to critically discuss the hopes that have been associated with various types of such provisions.

Volume 18
Pages 669 - 696
DOI 10.1515/ecfr-2021-0026
Language English
Journal European Company and Financial Law Review

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