Seeking justice: Inequitable management compensation and employee whistleblowing

IF 3.6 2区 管理学 Q1 BUSINESS, FINANCE Accounting Organizations and Society Pub Date : 2024-10-08 DOI:10.1016/j.aos.2024.101576
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Prompted by high pay disparity within firms, many employees have raised concerns about the equity of management compensation. This study examines the relation between employees’ perceptions of inequitable management compensation and their whistleblowing behavior. We expect that when employees feel more strongly that management compensation is inequitable and unjust, they are more motivated to blow the whistle on potential management misconduct. Consistent with this expectation, we find that firms with higher CEO pay ratios are more likely to experience employee whistleblowing of alleged misconduct in the following year. This positive association is stronger when employees are more likely to perceive a high CEO pay ratio as being unjust. We also provide several tests to mitigate concerns about alternative explanations based on corporate culture or underlying fraud and to support the assumptions underlying our arguments. In addition, our results are robust to alternative measures of within-firm pay disparity. Overall, our findings identify potentially positive aspects of high pay disparity within a firm because its employees are more motivated to monitor management through whistleblowing.
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伸张正义:不公平的管理报酬与员工举报
由于企业内部薪酬差距过大,许多员工对管理层薪酬的公平性表示担忧。本研究探讨了员工对管理层薪酬不公平的看法与他们的举报行为之间的关系。我们预计,当员工更强烈地认为管理层薪酬不公平、不公正时,他们会更有动力揭发管理层潜在的不当行为。与这一预期相一致,我们发现 CEO 薪酬比例较高的公司在第二年更有可能出现员工举报不当行为的情况。如果员工更倾向于认为 CEO 薪酬比例过高是不公正的,那么这种正相关性就会更强。我们还提供了几种检验方法,以减轻对基于企业文化或潜在欺诈的其他解释的担忧,并支持我们论证的基本假设。此外,我们的结果对公司内部薪酬差距的其他衡量标准也是稳健的。总之,我们的研究结果发现了公司内部薪酬差距过大的潜在积极方面,因为公司员工更有动力通过举报来监督管理层。
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期刊介绍: Accounting, Organizations & Society is a major international journal concerned with all aspects of the relationship between accounting and human behaviour, organizational structures and processes, and the changing social and political environment of the enterprise.
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