Working Papers (2011)

3, 2011

The determinants of board compensation in SOEs. An application to Italian public utilities 

autori

Anna Menozzi
(
Piemonte Orientale University, Universidad Carlos III de Madrid)

Fabrizio Erbetta
(
Piemonte Orientale University, Cnr-Ceris, Hermes)

Giovanni Fraquelli

(Piemonte Orientale University, Cnr-Ceris, Hermes)

Davide Vannoni
(Turin University, Collegio Carlo Alberto, Hermes)

 

Abstract - This paper investigates the determinants of board compensation for a sample of Italian State Owned Enterprises (SOEs). To that purpose, we use a newly collected panel data of 106 local public utilities observed for the years 1994-2004, which includes detailed information on the boards of directors. During this period, the deregulation process inspired institutional interventions that forced utilities, traditionally owned by local municipalities, to change their juridical form and ownership structure, thereby facilitating the entrance of private investors. The corporate governance literature shows that such changes may exacerbate the agency conflicts between shareholders, top executives and the board. However, board compensation could reduce the agency costs by aligning the incentives of managers with the interests of shareholders. This paper addresses this issue by investigating the impact that board composition, firm characteristics and performance have on board compensation. We find that the average board pay is negatively related to board size and positively related to firm dimension. The public or private nature of the major shareholder does not influence board compensation but the juridical form does. Finally, while the proportion of politically connected directors is found to negatively influence the level of per capita compensation, the impact of firm performance is uncertain.


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