In this paper the author examines the approach of institutional shareholders to Corporate Governance in the United Kingdom, in particular the issue of preventive governance according to the Combined Code of United Kingdom. Corporate Governance has been developed to solve the agency dilemma that exists in modern corporations. Plenty of legislation has been issued around the world to prevent the scandals of the past; however business needs flexible principles for reasons of efficiency. An important role is played by institutional shareholders. The main thesis of this paper is that preventive governance is the best way to solve the agency dilemma and institutional shareholders have learned the importance of it
Parallel to the EU’s regulatory developments in the area, British policymakers appreciate that insti...
It was stated by the Cadbury Committee (1992) that: 'the basic system of governance in Britain is so...
Assesses whether the corporate governance norms applicable to financial institutions in the UK are s...
In this paper the author examines the approach of institutional shareholders to Corporate Governance...
Corporate governance refers to a complementary set of legal, economic and social institutions to pro...
This paper aims to analyse how effective the role of institutional shareholders is in corporate gove...
Shareholder activism is one of the hottest corporate and securities law issues. Particularly, it is ...
Institutional investors have traditionally dominated the ownership structure of large publicly trade...
Corporate governance is a wide term defined in different ways by commentators. In essence it relat...
During the past decade, major governance breakdowns in public limited companies have brought issues ...
Objective – The aim of this paper is to study the effectiveness of institutional shareholder activis...
International audienceThe role of institutional investors in corporate governance has significantly ...
During the past decade, major governance breakdowns in public limited companies have brought issues ...
It is widely recognised that shareholders, and in particular institutional shareholders, can, and s...
This paper analyses the role that the Stewardship Codes can play in regulating the voting decisions ...
Parallel to the EU’s regulatory developments in the area, British policymakers appreciate that insti...
It was stated by the Cadbury Committee (1992) that: 'the basic system of governance in Britain is so...
Assesses whether the corporate governance norms applicable to financial institutions in the UK are s...
In this paper the author examines the approach of institutional shareholders to Corporate Governance...
Corporate governance refers to a complementary set of legal, economic and social institutions to pro...
This paper aims to analyse how effective the role of institutional shareholders is in corporate gove...
Shareholder activism is one of the hottest corporate and securities law issues. Particularly, it is ...
Institutional investors have traditionally dominated the ownership structure of large publicly trade...
Corporate governance is a wide term defined in different ways by commentators. In essence it relat...
During the past decade, major governance breakdowns in public limited companies have brought issues ...
Objective – The aim of this paper is to study the effectiveness of institutional shareholder activis...
International audienceThe role of institutional investors in corporate governance has significantly ...
During the past decade, major governance breakdowns in public limited companies have brought issues ...
It is widely recognised that shareholders, and in particular institutional shareholders, can, and s...
This paper analyses the role that the Stewardship Codes can play in regulating the voting decisions ...
Parallel to the EU’s regulatory developments in the area, British policymakers appreciate that insti...
It was stated by the Cadbury Committee (1992) that: 'the basic system of governance in Britain is so...
Assesses whether the corporate governance norms applicable to financial institutions in the UK are s...