In the corporate governance debate, the short-term versus longterm contention has grown into perhaps today’s most controversial topic. In this debate, descriptions of institutional investors tend to present a dichotomic nature. These investors are alternatively portrayed as homogenously short-termist or as consistent “forces for good,” focused on targeting underperforming companies. This Article moves beyond this dichotomy. It shows empirically that aggregate institutional investor behavior presents nuances that depend on a variety of factors, including individual firm characteristics, institutional ownership levels, and institutional propensity toward activism
Thesis (M. Fin.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Sloan School of Management, Master of Finan...
Institutional investors are increasingly short-term in their orientation. While the increasing preva...
This paper examines whether institutional investors exhibit preferences for near-term earnings over ...
In the corporate governance debate, the short-term versus longterm contention has grown into perhaps...
In the corporate governance debate, the short-term versus longterm contention has grown into perhaps...
In the corporate governance debate, the short-term versus longterm contention has grown into perhaps...
We provide a comprehensive overview of the role of institutional investors in corporate governance w...
We provide a comprehensive overview of the role of institutional investors in corporate governance w...
During the last decade, American capital markets have experienced a marked shift from a constituency...
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...
Institutional investors play a central role in corporate finance and ownership. But their direct rol...
We provide a comprehensive overview of the role of institutional investors in corporate governance w...
This Symposium volume of the Vanderbilt Law Review, sponsored by the Institute for Law and Economic ...
“Short-termism” has been identified by many academics and business practitioners as a significant gl...
Thesis (M. Fin.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Sloan School of Management, Master of Finan...
Institutional investors are increasingly short-term in their orientation. While the increasing preva...
This paper examines whether institutional investors exhibit preferences for near-term earnings over ...
In the corporate governance debate, the short-term versus longterm contention has grown into perhaps...
In the corporate governance debate, the short-term versus longterm contention has grown into perhaps...
In the corporate governance debate, the short-term versus longterm contention has grown into perhaps...
We provide a comprehensive overview of the role of institutional investors in corporate governance w...
We provide a comprehensive overview of the role of institutional investors in corporate governance w...
During the last decade, American capital markets have experienced a marked shift from a constituency...
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...
Institutional investors play a central role in corporate finance and ownership. But their direct rol...
We provide a comprehensive overview of the role of institutional investors in corporate governance w...
This Symposium volume of the Vanderbilt Law Review, sponsored by the Institute for Law and Economic ...
“Short-termism” has been identified by many academics and business practitioners as a significant gl...
Thesis (M. Fin.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Sloan School of Management, Master of Finan...
Institutional investors are increasingly short-term in their orientation. While the increasing preva...
This paper examines whether institutional investors exhibit preferences for near-term earnings over ...