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Applied Economics | 2014

Executive compensation in government-linked companies: evidence from Malaysia

Marizah Minhat; Mazni Abdullah

The aim of this study was to explore the characteristics of executive pay, equity ownership incentives and pay–performance relationship in government-controlled firms. Data were hand-collected from the annual reports of 179 companies listed on Bursa Malaysia. The results show that executive pay is lower in government-linked companies. Positive pay–performance relationship is also not evident for this category of firms, which indicates that their executives were largely guaranteed with certain level of pay irrespective of performance. The level of equity ownership incentives provides the executives in government-controlled firms with very little incentive to produce effort that can improve firm performance. Overall, our findings are consistent with the inefficient pay hypothesis developed in this study.


Applied Economics | 2016

Is executive compensation a substitute governance mechanism to debt financing and leasing

Marizah Minhat; Nazam Dzolkarnaini

ABSTRACT This study examines whether and how CEO equity incentives relate to financing choices (i.e., debt and leases). Using manually collected CEO compensation and lease data for a sample of large UK firms, we found evidence of a negative relationship between CEO equity incentives and firm leverage. We also found that CEO equity incentives and leases are negatively related. The results are consistent with the theory introduced in this study on the substitutability of executive compensation and firm’s debt/lease financing. Our findings represent fresh empirical evidence and renewed interpretation regarding the relationship between executive equity-based incentives and firm’s financing choices. The substitutability theory we introduced here suggests that firms with greater use of debt and/or leases will implement less equity-based compensation in mitigating the agency cost of equity.


Research in International Business and Finance | 2014

Compensation Consultants and CEO Pay

Rezaul Kabir; Marizah Minhat


Business Ethics: A European Review | 2016

Islamic corporate financing : does it promote profit and loss sharing?

Marizah Minhat; Nazam Dzolkarnaini


Economics Letters | 2017

Which firms use Islamic financing

Marizah Minhat; Nazam Dzolkarnaini


Archive | 2010

Multiple Compensation Consultants and CEO Pay

Mohammed Rezaul Kabir; Marizah Minhat


Journal of Financial Stability | 2016

Bankers’ stock options, risk-taking and the financial crisis

Marizah Minhat; Mazni Abdullah


Archive | 2013

Measuring compliance with IFRS mandatory disclosure requirements: some evidence from Malaysia.

Mazni Abdullah; Marizah Minhat


Journal of International Financial Markets, Institutions and Money | 2017

Stock options and credit default swaps in risk management

Bassam Al-Own; Marizah Minhat; Simon S. Gao


Archive | 2016

Chapter 14: Islamic Finance

Marizah Minhat; Nazam Dzolkarnaini

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Edinburgh Napier University

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