Sustainability-oriented targets in executive compensation – symbolic measures or significant catalyst for a sustainable transition?

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Purpose: This study aims to analyse the motivations and underlying assumptions of decision makers driving the adoption of sustainability-oriented targets in executive compensation (SCTs) to better understand SCTs’ impact on sustainability performance. Design/methodology/approach: Through a qualitative approach, 15 in-depth interviews are conducted in a two-tier governance setting. Participants include management and supervisory board members, compensation consultants and other stakeholders involved in proxy voting. Findings: SCT implementation is primarily determined by meeting shareholders’ expectations rather than those of other stakeholders. Decision makers react in a differentiated way to increased expectations by implementing either primarily symbolic or substantive measures and encounter different implementation challenges like insufficient data quality and a lack of experience within supervisory boards, both of which potentially contribute to decoupling. Research limitations/implications: The study offers valuable insights for companies in designing SCTs and emphasises the significance of addressing decoupling to effectively enhance sustainability performance through SCTs and provides a foundation for future studies aimed at analysing this phenomenon. Originality/value: Using a neo-institutional theory lens, this study marks one of the first interview-based investigations to distinguish between symbolic and substantial SCTs. It delves deeply into the role of decoupling and the associated challenges, offering fresh perspectives within the under-researched framework of a two-tier corporate governance structure. Moreover, this study aims to meticulously capture the real-world design practices and implementation processes of SCTs through experts, an aspect that was emphasised as a limitation in previous studies.

Original languageEnglish
JournalQualitative Research in Accounting & Management
Volume21
Issue number5
Pages (from-to)465-493
Number of pages29
ISSN1176-6093
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 19.11.2024

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Publisher Copyright:
© 2024, Alexander Hofer, Ewald Aschauer and Patrick Velte.

    Research areas

  • Decoupling, Executive compensation, Legitimacy, Neo-institutional theory, Sustainable corporate governance
  • Management studies

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