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equity owned firms. Among public companies, purpose is lower for firms with high hedge fund ownership and higher for firms …
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We examine relationship between common institutional ownership and corporate social responsibility (CSR). We find that … common institutional ownership is negatively associated with the level of CSR, which supports an anti-competitive view. We …
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The rise of a small group of investment (asset) managers with an enormous potential to influence corporate decision-making has reinforced attention to shareholder stewardship as one of the pillars of corporate governance. But weak incentives to invest in shareholder oversight and limited...
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Sustainable corporate governance has been defined as corporate governance that ensures corporations are run in such a way that they are sustainable over the long term. Note that for corporations to be sustainable in the long run, they need to ensure the preservation, as well as possibly the...
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This study analyzes the effect that banks' investments in corporate social responsibility (CSR) have on bank performance. I find that banks' investments in CSR have a positive impact on financial performance, measured in terms of both accounting performance and stock market value. However, not...
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the various issues of corporate governance, such as institutional framework, market for corporate control, ownership …
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To address growing concerns about the negative effects of corporations on their stakeholders, supporters of stakeholder governance (“stakeholderism”) advocate a governance model that encourages and relies on corporate leaders to serve the interests of stakeholders and not only those of...
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Debtholder stewardship refers to the involvement of corporate creditors in a firm’s governance framework with the aim of improving corporate decision-making. This article develops the theory of debtholder stewardship by identifying the mechanisms of debtholder influence, assessing their...
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We examine how employee layoffs, an action that lowers a firm's social performance, affect stakeholders' wealth and contract terms. We find that although layoff-performance sensitivity is similar between firms with high and low corporate social responsibility (CSR) performance, high CSR firms'...
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In this paper, we investigate the relation between firm-level corporate governance and firm value based on a large and previously unused dataset from Governance Metrics International (GMI) comprising 6,663 firm-year observations from 22 developed countries over the period from 2003 to 2007....
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