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The paper reviews and assesses our understanding of the notion of 'market discipline' in corporate governance. It questions the wholesale appeal to this notion in policy discussion, which fails to provide an account of the underlying mechanisms in terms of theory and empirical analysis....
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Der Aufsatz leistet einen Beitrag zur Diskussion um zusätzliche Beschränkungen der Beteiligung und Mitwirkung von Investoren an Aktiengesellschaften. Teil 1 stellt die Diskussion um die Beteiligung ausländischer Staatsfonds und die Einflussnahme von Hedge Fonds an deutschen Unternehmen in den...
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Der Aufsatz leistet einen Beitrag zur Diskussion um zusätzliche Beschränkungen der Beteiligung und Mitwirkung von Investoren an Aktiengesellschaften. Teil 1 stellt die Diskussion um die Beteiligung ausländischer Staatsfonds und die Einflussnahme von Hedge Fonds an deutschen Unternehmen in den...
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...The present paper leaves this concern with banks andmarkets aside and instead proposes to focus attention on the industrial corporation as a financial institution in its own right.
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The purpose of this paper is to call for a reassessment of the significance of corporate finance for corporate control and for a reorientation of the theory of corporate governance.
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The paper reviews and assesses our understanding of the notion of “market discipline†in corporate governance. It questions the wholesale appeal to this notion in policy discussion, which fails to provide an account of the underlying mechanisms in terms of theory and empirical...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10005248996
The paper reviews and assesses our understanding of the notion of 'market discipline' in corporate governance. It questions the wholesale appeal to this notion in policy discussion, which fails to provide an account of the underlying mechanisms in terms of theory and empirical analysis....
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010334130