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shareholders. As a result, these directors have incentives to go along with controllers' wishes, or, at least, inadequate … incentives to protect public investors.To induce independent directors to perform their oversight role, we argue, some …
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This Article seeks to contribute to the heated debate on the disclosure of political spending by public companies. A rulemaking petition urging SEC rules requiring such disclosure has attracted over 1.2 million comments since its submission seven years ago, but the SEC has not yet made a...
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The power of shareholders to replace the board is a central element in the accepted theory of the modern public corporation with dispersed ownership. This power, however, is largely a myth. I document in this paper that the incidence of electoral challenges during the 1996-2005 decade was very...
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whose pay they set. We discuss how managers' influence can explain many features of the executive compensation landscape … how managerial influence can lead to inefficient arrangements that generate weak or even perverse incentives, as well as …
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This paper reconsiders the basic allocation of power between boards and shareholders in publicly traded companies with dispersed ownership. U.S. corporate law has long precluded shareholders from initiating any changes in the company's basic governance arrangements. I show, and support with...
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, with respect to takeovers, states have incentives to produce rules that excessively protect incumbent managers. The … little policy basis, and, more importantly, they have provided managers with a wider and more open-ended latitude to engage …
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An important milestone often reached in the life of an activist engagement is entering into a “settlement” agreement between the activist and the target's board. Using a comprehensive hand-collected data set, we analyze the drivers, nature, and consequences of such settlement agreements....
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