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Corporate Share Buybacks Impact on Equity Incentive Pay and Shareholder Value

Corporate Share Buybacks Impact on Equity Incentive Pay and Shareholder Value

This book integrates elements from agency theory and signalling theory and draws upon recent changes in the Australian payout policy and incentives pay for risk-averse employees to provide theoretical and empirical analyses that explain the paradox of the popularity of on-market stock buyback activities in a market environment characterised by reasonably high share prices. The authors utilise a dynamic model that rationalises this paradox which is divided into three components. The first component predicts that executives may be conducting on-market stock buyback programmes (SBPs) to adjust equity-based remuneration for risk-averse employees thereby motivating their performance without granting them additional costly equity incentive plans (EIPs); the second component predicts that companies are likely to invest in SBPs to increase the ownership stakes of employees in the firm thereby inducing risk-averse employees to increase their productivity which increases firm value; while the third component predicts that shareholders would benefit from incentives-induced buybacks if a firm’s opportunity cost of funds spent on buybacks is less than its inverse price-to-earnings ratio. The authors’ findings highlight differences in the market responses towards announced repurchase motives implying that not all incentives-induced buybacks are value-destructive buybacks. Specifically the widespread assumption that SBPs stifle investments in human and capital stock may be subjective as the findings show that incentives-induced buybacks may be value-creative or value-destructive depending on share repurchase motives of SBPs. This book will be a useful guide for scholars and researchers of finance corporate finance financial economics and financial accounting. | Corporate Share Buybacks Impact on Equity Incentive Pay and Shareholder Value

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Canadians and Americans Myths and Literary Traditions

Canadians and Americans Myths and Literary Traditions

Much can be learned from a nation's literature. Examining three hundred years of cultural traditions Katherine L. Morrison a former American now a Canadian takes the reader through the historical political and sociological milieu of Canada and the United States to dispel misconceptions that they share near-identical social attitudes and historical experiences. To most Americans and much of the rest of the world America and Canada differ little except in terms of climate. It is true that they share a common British heritage and immigration patterns but there are subtle cultural differences between the two countries. These may appear insignificant to Americans but they are not insignificant to Canadians. Comparing mythologies each of the countries share about the other the author examines national views of their histories from the common origin of both nations in the American Revolution through the two world wars. She also examines the role of nature and images of place and home in Canadian and American literary writing noting the disparate historical development of the two national literatures. Using specific works by recognized authors of their time Morrison considers the role of religion and the church violence and the law and humor and satire in the literature of both countries. The book also explores the role of women race and class in the literature of both countries. It concludes with a discussion of the tenacity of national myths and draws some tentative conclusions. Now published in paperback in the United States Morrison's broad-based approach to a largely unexplored subject will invite future study as well as improve understanding between Canada and the United States. Canadians and Americans will be of interest to cultural historians American studies specialists political scientists and sociologists. | Canadians and Americans Myths and Literary Traditions

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