We analyze how the rise of institutional investors has transformed the governance landscape. While corporate ownership is now concentrated in the hands of institutional investors that can exercise stewardship of those corporations that would be impossible for dispersed shareholders, the investment managers of these institutional investors have agency problems vis-à-vis their own investors. We develop an analytical framework for examining these agency problems and apply it to study several key types of investment managers.We analyze how the investment managers of mutual funds - both index funds and actively managed funds - have incentives to under-spend on stewardship and to side excessively with managers of corporations. We show that these ...
When Roberta Karmel wrote the articles that are the subject of this symposium, she was skeptical of ...
This thesis consists of chapters on the governance role of institutional investors. Chapter 1 provid...
Hedge funds and other private equity funds are aggressive monitors of corporate America. Their inves...
Index funds own an increasingly large proportion of American public companies. The stewardship decis...
This chapter of the Oxford Handbook on Corporate Law and Governance examines the role of institution...
During the last decade, American capital markets have experienced a marked shift from a constituency...
AbstractLaw, Politics and Markets of Corporate Governance:Institutional Investors' InfluencebyStephe...
We draw on a series of in-depth interviews with senior managers from institutional investors and lar...
Equity ownership in the United States no longer reflects the dispersed share ownership of the canoni...
This chapter of the Oxford Handbook on Corporate Law and Governance examines the role of institution...
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 dissertation examines the interrelationships among the major participants in corporate governan...
The increase in institutional ownership of recent decades has been accompanied by an enhanced role p...
During the last decade, American capital markets have experienced a marked shift from a constituency...
When Roberta Karmel wrote the articles that are the subject of this symposium, she was skeptical of ...
This thesis consists of chapters on the governance role of institutional investors. Chapter 1 provid...
Hedge funds and other private equity funds are aggressive monitors of corporate America. Their inves...
Index funds own an increasingly large proportion of American public companies. The stewardship decis...
This chapter of the Oxford Handbook on Corporate Law and Governance examines the role of institution...
During the last decade, American capital markets have experienced a marked shift from a constituency...
AbstractLaw, Politics and Markets of Corporate Governance:Institutional Investors' InfluencebyStephe...
We draw on a series of in-depth interviews with senior managers from institutional investors and lar...
Equity ownership in the United States no longer reflects the dispersed share ownership of the canoni...
This chapter of the Oxford Handbook on Corporate Law and Governance examines the role of institution...
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 dissertation examines the interrelationships among the major participants in corporate governan...
The increase in institutional ownership of recent decades has been accompanied by an enhanced role p...
During the last decade, American capital markets have experienced a marked shift from a constituency...
When Roberta Karmel wrote the articles that are the subject of this symposium, she was skeptical of ...
This thesis consists of chapters on the governance role of institutional investors. Chapter 1 provid...
Hedge funds and other private equity funds are aggressive monitors of corporate America. Their inves...