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All Else Equal: Making Better DecisionsAll Else Equal: Making Better DecisionsRerun: Ep48 “Why CEOs are Underpaid” with Dirk JenterAs we ring in the new year, we’re bringing back one of our favorite episodes! Handpicked by Jules and Jonathan, this previous conversation is perfect for starting your year with thought-provoking insights.Are CEOs overpaid? It’s easy to see million-dollar (or even billion-dollar) salaries and jump to conclusions. But those figures might not capture the full picture. So, what really goes into deciding CEO compensation? In this episode, hosts and finance professors Jonathan Berk and Jules van Binsbergen welcome back Dirk Jenter, Professor of Finance at the London School of Economics. Together, they debun...2025-01-0229 minAll Else Equal: Making Better DecisionsAll Else Equal: Making Better DecisionsEp48 “Are CEOs Underpaid?” with Dirk JenterAre CEOs overpaid? It’s easy to see million-dollar (or even billion-dollar) salaries and jump to conclusions. But those figures might not capture the full picture. So, what really goes into deciding CEO compensation? In this episode, hosts and finance professors Jonathan Berk and Jules van Binsbergen welcome back Dirk Jenter, Professor of Finance at the London School of Economics. Together, they debunk some common myths about how CEO compensation is set, explore the value that CEOs add to firms, and make the case for why CEOs could actually be paid more.  Find...2024-10-0228 minAll Else Equal: Making Better DecisionsAll Else Equal: Making Better DecisionsEp29 “How Do You Become CEO?” with Dirk JenterA lot has been written and said about CEOs and their compensation, but who are they really and how did they get there? According to the data, what are the most likely paths to become one? In this episode of All Else Equal: Making Better Decisions, hosts and finance professors Jonathan Berk and Jules van Binsbergen are joined by Dirk Jenter, Professor of Finance at the London School of Economics, for a fascinating discussion of CEOs, including the surprising truths about who rises to the rank of CEO and from where, as well as exploring the issue of CEO...2023-06-2932 minBusiness Scholarship PodcastBusiness Scholarship PodcastTom Gosling on CEO PayTom Gosling, executive fellow of finance at the London Business School, joins the Business Scholarship Podcast to discuss his article CEO Compensation: Evidence From the Field, which he co-authored with Alex Edmans of the London Business School and Dirk Jenter of the London School of Economics. In their article, Gosling and his co-authors conduct an interview-based field study of public-company directors and investors on how boards set CEO compensation and under what constraints they make those decisions. This episode is hosted by Andrew Jennings, assistant professor at Brooklyn Law School, with editing by Daniel Hamilton, a third-year...2021-10-2122 minkhothepxaydungkhothepxaydungSự bất ổn của Đế chế thép tại Anh gây nguy cơ mất việc hàng loạtTập đoàn Liberty của Anh - một trong những "đế chế" thép lớn nhất thế giới "- đang đối mặt với một tương lai đầy bất ổn sau khi công bố một kế hoạch bán 3 máy móc ở Anh. Liberty sử dụng khoảng 3.000 công nhân tại Vương quốc Anh (Anh) và công ty Mẹ của Liên minh Gupta Family Group có 35.000 nhân viên trên toàn thế giới, bao gồm các cơ sở luyện kim và khai thác tại Châu Âu, Châu Mỹ và Úc. ...2021-06-0100 minLSE IQ podcastLSE IQ podcastLSEIQ Episode 1 | Why is CEO pay so high?Contributor(s): Deborah Hargreaves, Dr Dirk Jenter, Professor Sandy Pepper, Max Steuer, Sir Vince Cable | Welcome to LSE IQ, a new monthly podcast from the London School of Economics and Political Science. This is the podcast where we ask some of the smartest social scientists - and other experts - to answer pressing questions about economics, politics or society. In this episode, Jo Bale investigates how big company bosses continue to command ever increasing salaries despite shareholder rebellions, government intervention and public criticism. She talks to Sir Vince Cable of LSE's Institute of Global Affairs, Deborah Hargreaves of the High...2017-04-0426 minLSE IQLSE IQLSEIQ Episode 1 | Why is CEO pay so high?Contributor(s): Deborah Hargreaves, Dr Dirk Jenter, Professor Sandy Pepper, Max Steuer, Sir Vince Cable | Welcome to LSE IQ, a new monthly podcast from the London School of Economics and Political Science. This is the podcast where we ask some of the smartest social scientists - and other experts - to answer pressing questions about economics, politics or society. In this episode, Jo Bale investigates how big company bosses continue to command ever increasing salaries despite shareholder rebellions, government intervention and public criticism. She talks to Sir Vince Cable of LSE's Institute of Global Affairs, Deborah Hargreaves of the High...2017-04-0426 minLSE IQ | Intelligent questions with social science answersLSE IQ | Intelligent questions with social science answersWhy is CEO pay so high?For more episodes visit http://lse.ac.uk/iq. To subscribe on iTunes visit http://apple.co/2r40QPA or search for 'LSE IQ' in your favourite podcast app. Welcome to LSE IQ, a new monthly podcast from the London School of Economics and Political Science. This is the podcast where we ask some of the smartest social scientists - and other experts - to answer pressing questions about economics, politics or society. In this episode, Jo Bale investigates how big company bosses continue to command ever increasing salaries despite shareholder rebellions, government intervention and public criticism. She talks to...2017-04-0426 minFinancial Markets GroupFinancial Markets GroupCEO Compensation [Video]Contributor(s): Prof Dirk Jenter, Dr Tom Kirchmaier | What has caused the massive growth in CEO compensation? Prof Dirk Jenter presents historical evidence and explains that market forces are the most likely cause of the rise in CEO compensation.2016-04-1111 min