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Horizontal shareholding exists when significant shareholders have stock in horizontal competitors. (It is often … imprecisely called "common shareholding," but that term can also apply when shareholders own stock in two noncompeting …
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horizontal shareholders individually have minority stakes, horizontal shareholding in concentrated markets often has … were the core target of antitrust law were horizontal shareholders. I further show that anticompetitive horizontal …
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Researchers in accounting, corporate finance, economics, and law regularly evaluate the impact of corporate governance provisions on firm performance and managerial actions. Many of these studies rely on publicly available governance summaries developed by the Investor Responsibility Research...
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This paper aims to discover evidence on the possible impact of CEO overconfidence on payout policy, and the role of corporate boards in offsetting the possible negative effects of this overconfidence. Our investigation demonstrates the effect of overconfidence on the choice of payout method,...
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higher takeover premiums relative to their non-cross-listed peers. Moreover, shareholders of Sarbanes-Oxley-compliant targets …
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This paper reviews the theoretical and empirical literature on executive compensation. We start by presenting data on the level of CEO and other top executive pay over time and across firms, the changing composition of pay; and the strength of executive incentives. We compare pay in U.S. public...
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