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Title: | 分紅費用化與資源錯置:以台灣電子產業為例 Misallocation Caused by Non-Expensed Stock Bonus: Evidence from Taiwanese Electronics Industry |
Authors: | 林文正 Lin, Wen-Cheng |
Contributors: | 李文傑 陳為政 Lee, Wen-Chieh Chen, Wei-Cheng 林文正 Lin, Wen-Cheng |
Keywords: | 員工分紅 員工分紅費用化 資源配置扭曲 Resource misallocation Distortions Expensing employee stock bonus |
Date: | 2021 |
Issue Date: | 2021-08-04 15:57:35 (UTC+8) |
Abstract: | 現今台灣電子業在全球供應鏈中扮演重要角色,早期利用股票分紅獎酬制度留任科技人才奠定了台灣電子業領先地位的基礎。然而,有利於施行股票分紅的優惠會計政策亦因損害投資人權益而為人詬病,盛行二十餘年的股票分紅獎酬制度於2008年隨著員工分紅費用化制度的實施走入歷史。本研究利用2002年至2019年之所有電子業上市上櫃企業資料,計算台灣電子業內的資源錯置程度,並進一步討論2008年前後電子業內勞動市場扭曲程度的變化。 本研究結果顯示高股價的公司於2008年前得以較低的單位勞動成本雇用勞工,而高生產力的公司於2008年後得以較低的單位勞動成本雇用勞工。員工分紅費用化終止了資本市場對於高股價公司的不當補貼,並降低勞動市場的扭曲,使人力資源流入高生產力的公司。 Taiwan’s advanced technology, from manufacturing to packaging and testing, plays an important role in the supply chain of the international semiconductor products industry. Taiwan’s leading role in the international supply chain of high-tech industry can be traced back to the 80s, during which stock bonuses were a critical stimulant. However, the accounting standard favorable for using for such bonuses became anachronistic after a few decades, and was amended in 2008. The current study utilizes a theoretical framework to compute the misallocation effects of labor inputs by issuing stock bonuses before the accounting standard changed. The data are retrieved from the publicly listed companies in the electronics industry traded on the Taiwanese Stock Exchange (TWSE) and Taipei Exchange (TPEx). The results show that companies with a higher share price confronted a lower labor cost before 2008, and companies with higher productivity faced lower labor costs after 2008. This implies that the subsidy to companies having a higher share price was suspended after 2008, and the labor distortion also decreased after the regulatory reform. |
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Description: | 碩士 國立政治大學 經濟學系 108258004 |
Source URI: | http://thesis.lib.nccu.edu.tw/record/#G0108258004 |
Data Type: | thesis |
DOI: | 10.6814/NCCU202100891 |
Appears in Collections: | [經濟學系] 學位論文
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