CEO incentives, innovation, and performance in technology-intensive firms: A reconciliation of outcome and behavior-based incentive schemes

Academic Article

Abstract

  • AbstractBuilding on the agency view of corporate governance, we propose that technology‐intensive firms use both outcome and behavior‐based performance criteria for rewarding CEOs. Using a sample of 206 firms from 12 U.S. manufacturing industries, we find that as technological intensity increases CEO bonuses are more closely linked to financial results and that total CEO incentives are associated with two indicators of desirable innovation behaviors: invention resonance and science harvesting. Invention resonance refers to the impact a firm's inventions have on other firms' inventions, while science harvesting reflects a firm's commitment to scientific research. As technological intensity increases, aligning bonus with financial results, total incentives with invention resonance, and total incentives with science harvesting predict firm market performance. Copyright © 2006 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
  • Authors

  • Makri, Marianna
  • Lane, Peter
  • Gomez-Mejia, Luis R
  • Status

    Publication Date

  • November 2006
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    Keywords

  • executive compensation
  • innovation
  • performance
  • science
  • technology
  • Digital Object Identifier (doi)

    Start Page

  • 1057
  • End Page

  • 1080
  • Volume

  • 27
  • Issue

  • 11