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This paper investigates the determinants of regulatory compliance in corporate organizations. Exploiting a unique enforcement and reporting framework for insider trading in Italy, we present three main findings. First, board governance, such as chief executive-chairman duality and the proportion...
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In Italy, as in many other European countries, listed firms have gone dark through controlling shareholder-initiated tender offers. We find that the presence of institutional investors, especially when foreign, helps minority shareholders receive a higher takeover premium and reduces the...
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In Italy, as in many other European countries, listed firms will normally go dark through controlling owner-initiated tender offers. We find that institutional investors play a central role in the bid process and can protect minority shareholders from being frozen out in the bid. Specifically,...
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In Italy, as in many other European countries, listed firms will normally go dark through controlling owner-initiated tender offers. We find that institutional investors play a central role in the bid process and can protect minority shareholders from being frozen out in the bid. Specifically,...
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