Smith Business Close-Up: Financial System Reforms
– Executive Pay
Thursday, Oct. 29, 2009, 7:30 p.m.; Sunday,
Nov. 1, 2009, 7:30 a.m.; Monday, Nov. 2, 2009, 4:30 a.m.
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Financial System Reforms –
Executive Pay
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In the wake of the financial crisis of last fall, the Obama Administration
appointed “pay czar” Kenneth Feinberg to work with the Department of the
Treasury to sort out the way top executives at firms are compensated and what
reforms should be made. Just last week, Feinberg came out with a plan to
drastically slash compensation at seven companies bailed out by the federal
government. But is focusing on reforming executive compensation barking up the
wrong tree?
In this edition of Smith Business Close-Up with the University of
Maryland’s Robert H. Smith School of Business,
Haluk Ünal talks about his new research
that finds executive compensation may not be the negative force it’s made out to
be.
Ünal is a professor of finance, a research advisor at the Center for
Financial Research at the FDIC, and a fellow of the Wharton Financial
Institutions Center. His current research focuses on supply, demand and
regulation of financial services. Specifically, he has conducted research to
answer questions in risk management, credit-risk pricing, and the analysis of
incentives and conflicts in bank ownership changes. His work has been published
in the Journal of Finance, Journal of Financial Quantitative Analysis,
Journal of Money Credit and Banking, Review of Derivatives Research, and
other leading journals.
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Smith Business Close-Up is co-produced by the Robert H. Smith School of
Business and Maryland Public Television. The television segment focuses on the latest thinking in business management,
and features in-depth interviews with Smith School faculty and other members of
the school’s community of business leaders.
Where to watch
Smith Business Close-Up can be seen bi-weekly on Maryland Public
Television's Your Business and Money. The program airs at 7:30 p.m. on
Thursdays and is repeated the following Sunday at 7:30 a.m. and Monday at 4:30
a.m. on public television stations throughout Maryland and the Washington, D.C.,
metropolitan region, including:
WMPB-TV (Ch. 67), Baltimore
WMPT-TV (Ch. 22), DC metro/Annapolis
WCPB-TV (Ch. 28), Salisbury
WFPT-TV (Ch. 62), Frederick
WWPB-TV (Ch. 31), Hagerstown
WGPT-TV (Ch. 36), Oakland
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