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Executive Compensation for Sustainability Accountability

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posted on 2025-03-17, 14:35 authored by Frederic Barge, Joost Witteman
Executive remuneration is increasingly scrutinized as it often incentivizes short-term financial performance over long-term sustainability. While firms recognize their societal and environmental impact, executive pay structures do not always align with broader stakeholder interests. ESG-linked incentives are growing but remain controversial and inconsistently applied. Effective governance, accountability mechanisms, and institutional frameworks are needed to balance financial and sustainability goals while fostering responsible corporate behavior.

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