We explore the role that legal restrictions and path dependence play in determining a country\u27s corporate governance and finance through a case study of institutional investors in the United Kingdom. The U.K. has the same array of institutional investors as the U.S., much looser regulation of these investors, and a strong securities market (much like the U.S.). On the whole, British institutional investors are moderately more active than their U.S. counterparts. They intervene in companies to change management a few times per year. But they are still often passive, absent a crisis, and often prefer to sell their shares rather than press for a change in management or company strategy. Non-legal considerations, including fear that their ac...
During the last decade, American capital markets have experienced a marked shift from a constituency...
Institutional investor activism seems to be the ultimate means for steady improvement in corporate g...
Post 1992 Cadbury Committee report developments in UK corporate governance provisions are reviewed. ...
The two authors of this article have been on opposite sides of this debate, but both recognize that ...
We reflect on the evolution of corporate governance and the role of institutional investors in enhan...
During the past decade, major governance breakdowns in public limited companies have brought issues ...
This chapter of the Oxford Handbook on Corporate Law and Governance examines the role of institution...
Corporate governance refers to a complementary set of legal, economic and social institutions to pro...
A central puzzle in understanding the governance of large American public firms is why most institut...
The growing dominance of equity holdings by institutional investors, both domestic and internationa...
During the past decade, major governance breakdowns in public limited companies have brought issues ...
Institutional investor engagement with companies is a long-standing goal of policymakers. This artic...
It was stated by the Cadbury Committee (1992) that: 'the basic system of governance in Britain is so...
AbstractLaw, Politics and Markets of Corporate Governance:Institutional Investors' InfluencebyStephe...
Assesses whether the corporate governance norms applicable to financial institutions in the UK are s...
During the last decade, American capital markets have experienced a marked shift from a constituency...
Institutional investor activism seems to be the ultimate means for steady improvement in corporate g...
Post 1992 Cadbury Committee report developments in UK corporate governance provisions are reviewed. ...
The two authors of this article have been on opposite sides of this debate, but both recognize that ...
We reflect on the evolution of corporate governance and the role of institutional investors in enhan...
During the past decade, major governance breakdowns in public limited companies have brought issues ...
This chapter of the Oxford Handbook on Corporate Law and Governance examines the role of institution...
Corporate governance refers to a complementary set of legal, economic and social institutions to pro...
A central puzzle in understanding the governance of large American public firms is why most institut...
The growing dominance of equity holdings by institutional investors, both domestic and internationa...
During the past decade, major governance breakdowns in public limited companies have brought issues ...
Institutional investor engagement with companies is a long-standing goal of policymakers. This artic...
It was stated by the Cadbury Committee (1992) that: 'the basic system of governance in Britain is so...
AbstractLaw, Politics and Markets of Corporate Governance:Institutional Investors' InfluencebyStephe...
Assesses whether the corporate governance norms applicable to financial institutions in the UK are s...
During the last decade, American capital markets have experienced a marked shift from a constituency...
Institutional investor activism seems to be the ultimate means for steady improvement in corporate g...
Post 1992 Cadbury Committee report developments in UK corporate governance provisions are reviewed. ...