Pichhadze (2010) introduced the Market Oriented Blockholder Model (MOBM) as properly describing the ownership pattern in the American equity markets. Under the model, the emerging blockholder in the American equity markets is the institutional investor (II). This poses a challenge to the shareholder primacy literature, which argues that IIs (i) have interests that coincide with the interests of the shareholder body in the public firm, (ii) promote dispersed ownership, and (iii) crusade shareholder interests domestically and internationally. I show that (i) the position of IIs as blockholders creates a paradox for both the literature and the law, (ii) IIs have interests that do not coincide with those of other shareholders, and (iii) failure...
We study the asset pricing implications arising from imperfect investor protection using a new gover...
The growth of the asset management industry has made it commonplace for firms to have multiple insti...
This paper studies the relationship between institutional investor holdings and stock misvaluation i...
Pichhadze (2010) introduced the Market Oriented Blockholder Model (MOBM) as properly describing the ...
We provide a comprehensive overview of the role of institutional investors in corporate governance w...
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...
This Symposium volume of the Vanderbilt Law Review, sponsored by the Institute for Law and Economic ...
This thesis consists of chapters on the governance role of institutional investors. Chapter 1 provid...
Institutional investors play a central role in corporate finance and ownership. But their direct rol...
Studies of institutional monitoring focus on the fraction of the firm held by institutions. We focus...
and ownership engagement by Serdar Çelik and Mats Isaksson* This article provides a framework for an...
The study explores the challenges UK-based institutional investors face when trying to monitor inves...
It has been advocated within corporate governance that institutional investors may discipline manage...
We analyze how the rise of institutional investors has transformed the governance landscape. While c...
We study the asset pricing implications arising from imperfect investor protection using a new gover...
The growth of the asset management industry has made it commonplace for firms to have multiple insti...
This paper studies the relationship between institutional investor holdings and stock misvaluation i...
Pichhadze (2010) introduced the Market Oriented Blockholder Model (MOBM) as properly describing the ...
We provide a comprehensive overview of the role of institutional investors in corporate governance w...
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...
This Symposium volume of the Vanderbilt Law Review, sponsored by the Institute for Law and Economic ...
This thesis consists of chapters on the governance role of institutional investors. Chapter 1 provid...
Institutional investors play a central role in corporate finance and ownership. But their direct rol...
Studies of institutional monitoring focus on the fraction of the firm held by institutions. We focus...
and ownership engagement by Serdar Çelik and Mats Isaksson* This article provides a framework for an...
The study explores the challenges UK-based institutional investors face when trying to monitor inves...
It has been advocated within corporate governance that institutional investors may discipline manage...
We analyze how the rise of institutional investors has transformed the governance landscape. While c...
We study the asset pricing implications arising from imperfect investor protection using a new gover...
The growth of the asset management industry has made it commonplace for firms to have multiple insti...
This paper studies the relationship between institutional investor holdings and stock misvaluation i...