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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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. Shareholder claims are permitted for direct injury to shareholder rights (such as voting rights). But shareholders generally …
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which shareholders monitored and exercised voice to one where there was more reliance on external forces and exiting …
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generally lead to better outcomes for companies and their shareholders. This Closer Look provides a comprehensive review of the …
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decision-making concerning shareholders and stakeholders. In a sample comprising more than nine hundred directors originating … a principled, quasi-ideological stance towards shareholders and stakeholders, called shareholderism, on which they vary …
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It is one of the well-known cornerstones of corporate governance that (minority) share-holders are subject to a risk of … recognize the role of employees and other "nonshareholder constituencies" during the past years. While potential shareholders … resources from (other) shareholders and employees. We also analyze how these incentives vary, between firms, according to the …
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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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We examine the labor market consequences for directors who adopt poison pills. Directors who become associated with pill adoption experience significant decreases in vote margins and increases in termination rates across all their directorships. They also experience a decrease in the likelihood...
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committees, which would have certain oversight functions and act as a communication link between shareholders and management. To … not going to mitigate the collective action problem of shareholders, and they are unlikely to reduce managerial agency … of public companies to have a shareholder committee. Nevertheless, given that shareholders will both bear the costs and …
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