Promoting Bank Stability through Compensation Reform: Lessons from Iceland

This article argues that the program of compensation reform at financial institutions – despite recent wide-ranging changes – remains incomplete. A considerable body of theoretical and empirical research has been developed which, for the most part, suggests that compensation incentives embedded in c...

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Published in:Veftímaritið Stjórnmál og stjórnsýsla
Main Authors: Cullen, Jay, Johnsen, Guðrún
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: Stjórnsýslustofnun 2015
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Online Access:http://www.irpa.is/article/view/a.2015.11.2.11
https://doi.org/10.13177/irpa.a.2015.11.2.11
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spelling fticelandunivojs:oai:ojs.hi.is:article/2094 2023-05-15T16:49:57+02:00 Promoting Bank Stability through Compensation Reform: Lessons from Iceland Cullen, Jay Johnsen, Guðrún 2015-12-15 application/pdf http://www.irpa.is/article/view/a.2015.11.2.11 https://doi.org/10.13177/irpa.a.2015.11.2.11 eng eng Stjórnsýslustofnun http://www.irpa.is/article/view/a.2015.11.2.11/pdf http://www.irpa.is/article/view/a.2015.11.2.11 doi:10.13177/irpa.a.2015.11.2.11 ##submission.copyrightStatement## Icelandic Review of Politics & Administration; Árg. 11, Nr 2 (2015); 333-354 Stjórnmál og stjórnsýsla; Árg. 11, Nr 2 (2015); 333-354 1670-679X 1670-6803 Bankers pay compensation policy making financial regulation prudential regulation financial crisis special purpose vehicles total-returnswaps info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion Peer-reviewed Article 2015 fticelandunivojs https://doi.org/10.13177/irpa.a.2015.11.2.11 2022-09-21T13:39:24Z This article argues that the program of compensation reform at financial institutions – despite recent wide-ranging changes – remains incomplete. A considerable body of theoretical and empirical research has been developed which, for the most part, suggests that compensation incentives embedded in compensation contracts at banks encouraged risk-taking behaviour which contributed to the Global Financial Crisis. Extensive reforms to compensation rules at financial institutions have been implemented across the globe, including increased use of deferral, mandatory capping of bonuses and the introduction of claw-back powers. Relying on observations on the failures of Icelandic and UK banks, and legal and economic analyses of compensation reforms in each jurisdiction, this paper argues that some elements of the Icelandic and UK reform programs ought to be transposed to the EU level. Arguably, these recommendations will help improve the resilience of the European banking system and contribute to greater financial stability. Article in Journal/Newspaper Iceland University of Iceland: Peer Reviewed Journals Veftímaritið Stjórnmál og stjórnsýsla 11 2 333
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topic Bankers pay
compensation
policy making
financial regulation
prudential regulation
financial crisis
special purpose vehicles
total-returnswaps
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compensation
policy making
financial regulation
prudential regulation
financial crisis
special purpose vehicles
total-returnswaps
Cullen, Jay
Johnsen, Guðrún
Promoting Bank Stability through Compensation Reform: Lessons from Iceland
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financial regulation
prudential regulation
financial crisis
special purpose vehicles
total-returnswaps
description This article argues that the program of compensation reform at financial institutions – despite recent wide-ranging changes – remains incomplete. A considerable body of theoretical and empirical research has been developed which, for the most part, suggests that compensation incentives embedded in compensation contracts at banks encouraged risk-taking behaviour which contributed to the Global Financial Crisis. Extensive reforms to compensation rules at financial institutions have been implemented across the globe, including increased use of deferral, mandatory capping of bonuses and the introduction of claw-back powers. Relying on observations on the failures of Icelandic and UK banks, and legal and economic analyses of compensation reforms in each jurisdiction, this paper argues that some elements of the Icelandic and UK reform programs ought to be transposed to the EU level. Arguably, these recommendations will help improve the resilience of the European banking system and contribute to greater financial stability.
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title Promoting Bank Stability through Compensation Reform: Lessons from Iceland
title_short Promoting Bank Stability through Compensation Reform: Lessons from Iceland
title_full Promoting Bank Stability through Compensation Reform: Lessons from Iceland
title_fullStr Promoting Bank Stability through Compensation Reform: Lessons from Iceland
title_full_unstemmed Promoting Bank Stability through Compensation Reform: Lessons from Iceland
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