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it is manifested and how it is exercised. We examine this topic in greater detail, and ask: Are shareholders better or …
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investment on the other hand, treat claims for damages by company shareholders differently. Advanced domestic systems generally … bar shareholders from claiming for reflective loss – loss that arises from injury to "their" company (such as a decline in … the value of shares). The claim for the loss belongs to the injured company and not to its shareholders. In contrast …
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boards as of the period prior to the adoption of SoP laws. Further, the portion of total top management pay captured by CEOs …
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. Second, such laws decrease the portion of total top management pay captured by CEOs. Firm values are higher following SoP …
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influence of institutional shareholders. Our findings also suggest that the adoption of ESG variables in managerial performance …
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suggesting a default template of rules. Ultimately, the matter of protection was one for the corporation and its shareholders …
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suggesting a default template of rules. Ultimately, the matter of protection was one for the corporation and its shareholders …
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shareholder protections are less likely to have the entrenchment of the controlling shareholders, while minority shareholders in …
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Using a sample of non-U.S. firms from 43 countries, we investigate whether laws and regulations as well as votes cast by U.S. institutional investors are consistent with an effective shareholder voting process. We find that laws and regulations allow for meaningful votes to be cast as...
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This study presents the first comprehensive compilation of the number of people around the world who own shares directly and indirectly. We document that at least 310 million people in 59 countries (24 developed and 35 emerging market nations) own stock directly [Table 1]. Nearly 173 million of...
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