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provide a clear indication of the concentration of share capital in the hands of institutional shareholders in Australia. Yet … analysis of shareholder information, focusing on the largest 50 publicly listed companies in Australia, filling a striking 12 … ownership within the largest 20 shareholders in each of the 50 companies; 2. The concentration of that ownership based on the …
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, Law and Society.Shareholders, and the relationship between shareholders and management, lay at the heart of Professor … Berle's scholarship. The goal of this Article is to compare the image of shareholders emerging from The Modern Corporation …
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Australia and the UK. Based on the concept of regulatory space, I present the regulated remuneration cycle as an annual cycle of … Australia (2005/06 - 2007/08) using content analysis. While there is evidence of the vote 'having an effect', this paper shows … that the effect was very different over the first three years of its operation in the UK as opposed to Australia. This …
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paper provides an overview of the structure of corporate governance in Australia, focusing on a number of recent …
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conditional model the results indicate that after controlling for the self-selection bias effect, shareholders of bidder firms …
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To improve accountability of executive compensation, Australia introduced the ‘say-on-pay' legislation in 2011, which … that the shareholders of the ‘first-strike' firms may have been over-enthusiastic about their voting power in 2011 but …
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This paper focuses on the links that exist between corporate governance attributes and equity agency conflicts for the top 500 Australian listed firms. Our proxies for equity agency conflicts (asset utilisation and discretionary operating expense ratios) vary significantly across firms and are...
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This Article explains the interplay between stewardship, shareholder activism, and ESG in the context of the National Pension Service (NPS) in Korea. Largely due to the NPS’s enormous influence in the domestic economy, stewardship and shareholder activism have emerged in Korea. Also,...
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-held shareholding. Conversely, a primary purpose of stewardship in Korea is to keep controlling shareholders in check, particularly by …
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of listed companies and that shareholders make responsible use of their voting rights. Assessments after the financial …
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