南非高管薪酬:股东维权人士强调的关键问题

IF 0.6 Q4 BUSINESS
S. Viviers
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南非日益扩大的工资差距产生了深远的社会经济后果。本研究调查了该国股东积极分子提出的高管薪酬问题的性质。对约翰内斯堡证券交易所(Johannesburg Stock Exchange) 347家上市公司17位投资经理2013年投下的24510张选票进行的分析显示,支持公司高管薪酬政策的投票遭到的反对最多。知名股东维权人士西奥•博塔(Theo Botha)也批评企业未能充分披露其薪酬政策细节。报告还指出,公司业绩与其高管薪酬之间存在脱节。建议修改有关高管薪酬的非约束性投票,并提供更多的投资者教育。南非日益扩大的工资差距产生了深远的社会经济后果。本研究调查了该国股东积极分子提出的高管薪酬问题的性质。对约翰内斯堡证券交易所(Johannesburg Stock Exchange) 347家上市公司17位投资经理2013年投下的24510张选票进行的分析显示,支持公司高管薪酬政策的投票遭到的反对最多。知名股东维权人士西奥•博塔(Theo Botha)也批评企业未能充分披露其薪酬政策细节。报告还指出,公司业绩与其高管薪酬之间存在脱节。建议修改有关高管薪酬的非约束性投票,并提供更多的投资者教育。
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Executive remuneration in South Africa : key issues highlighted by shareholder activists
The growing wage gap in South Africa has far-reaching socio-economic consequences. This study investigated the nature of executive remuneration issues raised by shareholder activists in the country. An analysis of 24 510 votes cast by 17 investment managers at 347 companies listed on the Johannesburg Stock Exchange in 2013 revealed that the vote to endorse companies’ executive remuneration policies evoked the most opposition. Well-known shareholder activist, Theo Botha also criticized companies for failing to disclose sufficient details on their remuneration policies. A disconnect between the performance of companies and their executives’ pay was also noted. It is recommended that the non-binding vote on executive remuneration be revised and more investor education provided. The growing wage gap in South Africa has far-reaching socio-economic consequences. This study investigated the nature of executive remuneration issues raised by shareholder activists in the country. An analysis of 24 510 votes cast by 17 investment managers at 347 companies listed on the Johannesburg Stock Exchange in 2013 revealed that the vote to endorse companies’ executive remuneration policies evoked the most opposition. Well-known shareholder activist, Theo Botha also criticized companies for failing to disclose sufficient details on their remuneration policies. A disconnect between the performance of companies and their executives’ pay was also noted. It is recommended that the non-binding vote on executive remuneration be revised and more investor education provided.
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