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We document a positive effect of monitoring institutional ownership on firm innovation after controlling for traditional measures of institutional ownership. We further find that monitoring institutions enhance firm innovation by: 1) incentivizing CEO risk-taking and reducing intense board...
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This paper challenges the stereotypical view that transient institutional investors, characterized by short-term horizons, exacerbate managerial myopia and harm corporate innovation. Our evidence implies that the results of previous studies may have been biased due to endogeneity issues. To...
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We compare actual R&D spend with the managerial rhetoric around technology and innovation contained within corporate disclosures of US-listed firms. We find that, whilst actual R&D spend and patents do not entice institutional investors to increase their stock holdings, firms that espouse...
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The traditional economics of innovation, inspired by Schumpeter and more recent advances on his work, seem unable to explain why firms with similar external conditions may show greatly different performance in innovation. Contrastingly, the literature on corporate governance provides some useful...
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This paper elaborates whether women bringing their diversity, cross-cultural awareness and transformational leadership skills to corporate boards offer strategic advantages for firms. In the analysis the effect of women in the board room on innovation activity and corporate firm performance as...
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We have examined whether institutional ownership and family control in Malaysia are linked to capital spending. Using … panel data from 220 listed companies in Malaysia, we showed that institutional ownership is positively associated with …
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This paper analyzes whether institutional ownership affects the nature of corporate innovation. We consider the heterogeneity of firm innovation by differentiating upstream research from downstream development using novel indicators for scientific publications and patents. Our analysis shows...
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