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, but allowing shareholders to vote on more issues, such as executive compensation, may not affect the quality of governance … large shareholders and management. This is because majority rule offers little incentive for small shareholders to vote. I … majority of voters. Therefore, for issues on which management and small shareholders are likely to agree, majority rule is a …
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We challenge the common law rule that shareholders can generally vote as they please, even if their intent or the … property rights and shareholders can bind themselves to vote as they please – are unpersuasive. We then argue that (1) the … general meeting is the company’s agent; (2) shareholders are generally not personally liable for the consequences of the …
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Recent scholarship has shown that institutional investors may cause softer competition among product market rivals because of their significant ownership stakes in competing firms in concentrated industries. However, while calls for litigation against them under Section 7 of the Clayton Act are...
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This article explores the rising tension between shareholder and director power in the common law world. First the … article analyzes key arguments in the shareholder empowerment debate, and current US reform proposals to grant shareholders … common law jurisdictions. Secondly, the article discusses power shifts in the opposite direction – namely toward the board …
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Power is a core concept in the analysis and design of organizations. One of the problems with the extant literature on … positional power in hierarchies is that it is mainly restricted to the analysis of power in terms of the bare positions of the …-established approaches for the analysis of power in non-hierarchical organizations such as the Banzhaf measure; and thus they are all based …
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In Switzerland, two key church institutions - the Conference of Swiss Bishops (CSB) and the Federation of Protestant Churches (FPC) - make public recommendations on how to vote for certain referenda. We leverage this unique situation to directly measure religious organizations ́power to shape...
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