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OverviewLove them or hate them, executive remuneration consultants are key players in remuneration committees’ pay determination processes. This book concerns the professional standards of executive remuneration consultants (and their ‘in-house’ counterparts; for example, Human Resources Director and Head of Reward) in providing remuneration committee advisory services. The author is a 25-year ‘veteran’ executive remuneration consultant, having worked around the world in this capacity (particularly in the financial services sector). This book is based on a qualitative empirical doctoral research exercise, involving 53 participants in the UK executive pay scene (including regulators, institutional shareholder bodies, proxy advisors, remuneration committees’ chairs/members, executive remuneration consultants and in-house executive reward specialists). The objective was to formulate conclusions that could be used to the benefit of UK practice and contribute to the relevant academic scholarship on executive remuneration consultants. The research covered 18 aspects, ranging from an examination of the independence of such consultants to whether there might be a specialised accreditation/qualification and/or licence to practise regime covering their services. It provides novel insights into this previously under-researched area of corporate governance/financial regulation. This book will be of interest to those involved in the UK executive remuneration scene, whether government, regulators or any of the other parties mentioned already (plus academics in universities and business schools). It is hoped too that overseas remuneration regimes that have respects in common with the UK’s will find this book useful. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Calvin JacksonPublisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd Imprint: Routledge Weight: 0.789kg ISBN: 9781032078588ISBN 10: 1032078588 Pages: 324 Publication Date: 01 May 2023 Audience: College/higher education , Professional and scholarly , Tertiary & Higher Education , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsReviews"""Calvin Jackson provides important insights into how remuneration consultants influence executive pay. His book sheds light on a complex area of corporate governance which will benefit academics and practitioners alike."" — Professor Kern Alexander, Professor of Banking Regulation and Chair in Law and Finance, University of Zurich ""Jackson provides a significant and timely contribution to an underserved but critical area of corporate governance: executive remuneration and the processes that surround it. This new work shines a valuable spotlight on the increasing risks, challenges and complexities facing remuneration committees. With increasing public media scrutiny on pay and more complex performance criteria in areas including ESG, Cryptocurrencies and AI, Jackson provides valuable lessons to improve and maintain professional standards in remuneration committee practices."" — Andy Craggs, Programme Director, Executive Education, London Business School, Author of the ""The Change Mindset - the Psychology of Leading and Thriving in an Uncertain World"" Kogan Page 2022" Calvin Jackson provides important insights into how remuneration consultants influence executive pay. His book sheds light on a complex area of corporate governance which will benefit academics and practitioners alike. - Professor Kern Alexander, Professor of Banking Regulation and Chair in Law and Finance, University of Zurich Jackson provides a significant and timely contribution to an underserved but critical area of corporate governance: executive remuneration and the processes that surround it. This new work shines a valuable spotlight on the increasing risks, challenges and complexities facing remuneration committees. With increasing public media scrutiny on pay and more complex performance criteria in areas including ESG, Cryptocurrencies and AI, Jackson provides valuable lessons to improve and maintain professional standards in remuneration committee practices. - Andy Craggs, Programme Director, Executive Education, London Business School, Author of the The Change Mindset - the Psychology of Leading and Thriving in an Uncertain World Kogan Page 2022 Author InformationCalvin Jackson is an Associate Research Fellow at The Institute of Advanced Legal Studies, London, UK. He spent 25 years as an executive remuneration consultant, advising remuneration committees around the world (particularly in the financial services sector). Since retirement from that role, he returned to the Bar for over a decade (with a particular interest in white collar crime and financial regulation). Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |