This thesis consists of five separate essays and an introductory chapter, The essays can be read independently from each other, but they are all in the field of corporate governance and investment performance. Specifically, the focus is on the role of institutional owners in the conflict between controlling shareholders and minority owners. The essays mainly contribute to the empirical literature on corporate governance and investment performance. In four of the five essays, panel data methods are used in the empirical investigation. The first essay investigates time and industry specific factors in the evaluation of firms’ investment performance, measured by marginal q. Significant differences in valuation is found between firms, depending...
Institutional ownership in publicly listed companies has grown rapidly in recent decades. It is clai...
This dissertation examines the interrelationships among the major participants in corporate governan...
This dissertation examines the interrelationships among the major participants in corporate governan...
This thesis consists of five separate essays and an introductory chapter, The essays can be read ind...
This thesis consists of five separate essays and an introductory chapter, The essays can be read ind...
This paper aims to provide a summarize review of recent empirical research, in the field of corporat...
Examining a large number of Swedish listed firms from an investment performance perspective, this pa...
This paper aims to provide a summarize review of recent empirical research, in the field of corporat...
This paper aims to provide a summarize review of recent empirical research, in the field of corporat...
Examining a large number of Swedish listed firms, this paper analyses how institutional owners affec...
Corporations have become the dominant organizational form in modern market economies, managing vast ...
Corporations have become the dominant organizational form in modern market economies, managing vast ...
Corporations have become the dominant organizational form in modern market economies, managing vast ...
Corporations have become the dominant organizational form in modern market economies, managing vast ...
Examining a large number of Swedish listed firms, this paper analyses how different ownership types ...
Institutional ownership in publicly listed companies has grown rapidly in recent decades. It is clai...
This dissertation examines the interrelationships among the major participants in corporate governan...
This dissertation examines the interrelationships among the major participants in corporate governan...
This thesis consists of five separate essays and an introductory chapter, The essays can be read ind...
This thesis consists of five separate essays and an introductory chapter, The essays can be read ind...
This paper aims to provide a summarize review of recent empirical research, in the field of corporat...
Examining a large number of Swedish listed firms from an investment performance perspective, this pa...
This paper aims to provide a summarize review of recent empirical research, in the field of corporat...
This paper aims to provide a summarize review of recent empirical research, in the field of corporat...
Examining a large number of Swedish listed firms, this paper analyses how institutional owners affec...
Corporations have become the dominant organizational form in modern market economies, managing vast ...
Corporations have become the dominant organizational form in modern market economies, managing vast ...
Corporations have become the dominant organizational form in modern market economies, managing vast ...
Corporations have become the dominant organizational form in modern market economies, managing vast ...
Examining a large number of Swedish listed firms, this paper analyses how different ownership types ...
Institutional ownership in publicly listed companies has grown rapidly in recent decades. It is clai...
This dissertation examines the interrelationships among the major participants in corporate governan...
This dissertation examines the interrelationships among the major participants in corporate governan...