Title of article
Managerial risk taking incentives and corporate pension policy
Author/Authors
Anantharaman، نويسنده , , Divya and Lee، نويسنده , , Yong Gyu، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2014
Pages
24
From page
328
To page
351
Abstract
We examine whether the compensation incentives of top management affect the extent of risk shifting versus risk management behavior in pension plans. We find that risk shifting through pension underfunding (and, to a lesser extent, through pension asset allocation to risky securities) is stronger with compensation structures that create high wealth-risk sensitivity (vega) and weaker with high wealth-price sensitivity (delta). These findings are stronger for chief financial officers (CFOs) than for chief executive officers (CEOs), suggesting that pension policy falls within the CFO’s domain. Risk shifting through pension underfunding is also lower when the CFO’s personal stake in the pension plan is larger. Overall, these findings show that top managers’ compensation structure is an important driver of corporate pension policy. They also highlight firms within which the moral hazard concerns fueled by Pension Benefit Guaranty Corporation insurance are most relevant.
Keywords
Defined benefit pensions , Risk shifting , executive compensation , Incentives
Journal title
Journal of Financial Economics
Serial Year
2014
Journal title
Journal of Financial Economics
Record number
2212782
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