Exit strategy or springboard for career development? The case of university executives' remuneration

Author:

Civera Alice12ORCID,Lehmann Erik E.34ORCID,Meoli Michele12ORCID,Otto Jonah M.4ORCID,Paleari Stefano12

Affiliation:

1. Department of Management, Information and Production Engineering University of Bergamo Dalmine Italy

2. Cisalpino Institute for Comparative Studies in Europe (CCSE) University of Bergamo Bergamo Italy

3. Cisalpino Institute for Comparative Studies in Europe (CCSE) University of Augsburg Augsburg Germany

4. Faculty of Business and Economics University of Augsburg Augsburg Germany

Abstract

AbstractThe steady increase of chief executives' compensation in both public and private universities has long been at the centre of public debate and has received a lot of criticism in the UK. As higher education is considered as an industry, a pay for performance relationship is expected. This paper differs by demonstrating that UK Vice Chancellors consider incentives other than remuneration in their career progression. By constructing a comprehensive dataset of UK Vice Chancellors covering academic years 2012/2013 to 2016/2017, we demonstrate that UK university chief executives, especially if young, are willing to accept lower salaries when they interpret their role as a springboard for visible high‐profile positions in the public arena.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Education

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