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Original Articles

3 Merger and Acquisition Transactions and Executive Compensation: A Review of the Empirical Evidence

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Pages 109-181 | Published online: 05 Aug 2009
 

Abstract

The purpose of this paper is to review the existing empirical evidence and provide an integrative framework for the growing body of literature that is situated at the intersection of two highly debated topics: merger and acquisition (M&A) activities and executive compensation. The proposed framework structures the literature along two dimensions, such as M&A phases and firm's role in a M&A deal, allowing us to identify three main streams of research and five different conceptualizations of causal relationships between M&A transactions and executive compensation. Making a comprehensive review of empirical studies conducted to date we aim at shedding more light on the current and emerging knowledge in this field of investigation, discussing the inconsistencies encountered within each stream of research and suggesting promising directions for further exploration.

Acknowledgment

We are grateful to the Academy of Management Annals Editors, James P. Walsh and Arthur P. Brief, for their support and insightful comments on the earlier version of this manuscript.

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