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costs. Family-controlled firms and coalitions among non-controlling shareholders seem helpful in reducing agency costs. The … results suggest that coalitions among non-controlling shareholders both in family and non-family firms reduce agency costs …
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corporate governance scholars should understand the nonfinancial motivations of shareholders when evaluating potential conflicts … controlling-versus-minority shareholders. Lastly, the PP literature should shift its rhetoric from conflicts to a good balance …
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the voting rights. Reversing the ordinary balance of powers between minority and majority shareholders can bring about a … such a situation, the monitoring role to be played by institutional shareholders is bound to be pivotal. This Article warns …
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the voting rights. Reversing the ordinary balance of powers between minority and majority shareholders can bring about a … such a situation, the monitoring role to be played by institutional shareholders is bound to be pivotal. This Article warns …
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One of the measures foreseen in the Shareholder Rights Directive for enhancement of the rights of shareholders is the …
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Investment Funds are emerging as increasingly relevant shareholders in listed companies and banks. In light of such market … rules. First, the paper shows that the application of takeover rules to CIS as shareholders raises significant complexities … shareholdings, groups and conflict of interest, slate voting, etc.) implicitly assumes that shareholders are mainly individuals or …
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shareholders. As a result, these directors have incentives to go along with controllers' wishes, or, at least, inadequate … that allows policymakers to produce the precise balance of power between controlling shareholders and public investors that …
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The joint venture company, or incorporated joint venture, is a common form of corporate entity in Malaysia, in part due to the Malaysian economic policy which sought to enhance bumiputera participation in the corporate economy. However, there is still a very small body of case law dealing with...
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The authors analyse resolutions proposed by shareholders of Australian companies listed on the Australian Securities …
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