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This paper considers incentives faced by investors (financial institutions) to become actively involved in the … costs of investor activism separately, it questions the conventional wisdom -based on simplistic agency theory - that share … ownership is so widely held in the UK that such incentives are too weak for shareholder activism to be a rational basis of a …
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This article provides a framework for analysing the character and degree of ownership engagement by institutional investors.It argues that the general term “institutional investor” in itself doesn’t say very much about the quality or degree of ownership engagement. It is therefore an...
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This paper provides a framework for analysing the character and degree of ownership engagement by institutional investors. It argues that the general term “institutional investor” in itself doesn’t say very much about the quality or degree of ownership engagement. It is therefore an...
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(2) induce managers to pursue and internalize such a broad goal. When compared to capital‐controlled firms, the agency …
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