Shareholder-sponsored proposals are studied focusing on those seeking changes in corporate governance and the incentive structure of managers. The sample contains 334 proposals made by shareholders of 485 of the S&P 500 firms between July 1, 1991 and June 30, 1992. We test hypotheses on the determinants of the likelihood of a corporate governance proposal being made as well as the votes obtained. We find that the likelihood of a firm being the target of one or more corporate governance proposals to be significantly affected by firm size, presence of negative net income, percentage of outside directors with outside directorships in other S&P 500 firms, the percentage of institutional ownership and whether or not shareholders vote on the choi...
To reduce conflict of interests between stockholders and management, agency theory indicates several...
We study shareholder voting on management proposals. We build on a simple model of strategic voting,...
Over the past twenty years, a growing number of empirical studies have provided evidence that govern...
Shareholder-sponsored proposals are studied focusing on those seeking changes in corporate governanc...
This paper examines the corporate governance role of shareholder-initiated proxy proposals. We find ...
In recent years boards have become significantly more likely to implement non-binding, majority-vote...
Shareholder Proposals Post-Enron: What’s Changed, What’s the Same? In the wake of WorldCom, Enron, a...
Institutional investors have increasingly engaged in corporate governance activities, introducing pr...
This paper examines the variables that affect vote outcome in shareholder proposals. We found that s...
The authors summarize the findings of their recent study of the effects of specific corporate govern...
Corporate governance issues have become increasingly important to financial managers and shareholder...
This paper investigates whether improvements in the firm's internal corporate governance create valu...
This dissertation contains five research projects within the context of two distinctive issues that ...
Manuscript TypeEmpiricalResearch Question/IssueWe study more than 12,000 shareholder proposals that ...
This paper is the first to investigate the corporate governance role of shareholderinitiated proxy p...
To reduce conflict of interests between stockholders and management, agency theory indicates several...
We study shareholder voting on management proposals. We build on a simple model of strategic voting,...
Over the past twenty years, a growing number of empirical studies have provided evidence that govern...
Shareholder-sponsored proposals are studied focusing on those seeking changes in corporate governanc...
This paper examines the corporate governance role of shareholder-initiated proxy proposals. We find ...
In recent years boards have become significantly more likely to implement non-binding, majority-vote...
Shareholder Proposals Post-Enron: What’s Changed, What’s the Same? In the wake of WorldCom, Enron, a...
Institutional investors have increasingly engaged in corporate governance activities, introducing pr...
This paper examines the variables that affect vote outcome in shareholder proposals. We found that s...
The authors summarize the findings of their recent study of the effects of specific corporate govern...
Corporate governance issues have become increasingly important to financial managers and shareholder...
This paper investigates whether improvements in the firm's internal corporate governance create valu...
This dissertation contains five research projects within the context of two distinctive issues that ...
Manuscript TypeEmpiricalResearch Question/IssueWe study more than 12,000 shareholder proposals that ...
This paper is the first to investigate the corporate governance role of shareholderinitiated proxy p...
To reduce conflict of interests between stockholders and management, agency theory indicates several...
We study shareholder voting on management proposals. We build on a simple model of strategic voting,...
Over the past twenty years, a growing number of empirical studies have provided evidence that govern...