During the past decade, major governance breakdowns in public limited companies have brought issues of corporate governance to the forefront of debate. As a result, a series of governance codes have been introduced into the UK that have sought to obligate publicly listed companies to certain practices in their overall operations. One of the codes, the Hampel Code, specifically called for an increased role for institutional investors in governance issues. Using financial system theory as a framework for discussion, this paper questions the viability of institutional investors taking a more active role in monitoring and enforcing governance in the UK. It is argued that, if institutional investors choose to increase participation, then it coul...
The Enron scandal marked the beginning of an era in which corporate governance of listed companies b...
Modern perceptions of good corporate governance assume that the general meeting has a meaningful rol...
We analyze how the rise of institutional investors has transformed the governance landscape. While c...
During the past decade, major governance breakdowns in public limited companies have brought issues ...
During the past decade, major governance breakdowns in public limited companies have brought issues ...
Corporate governance refers to a complementary set of legal, economic and social institutions to pro...
It was stated by the Cadbury Committee (1992) that: 'the basic system of governance in Britain is so...
This chapter of the Oxford Handbook on Corporate Law and Governance examines the role of institution...
We explore the role that legal restrictions and path dependence play in determining a country\u27s c...
This paper analyses the role that the Stewardship Codes can play in regulating the voting decisions ...
During the last decade, American capital markets have experienced a marked shift from a constituency...
Post 1992 Cadbury Committee report developments in UK corporate governance provisions are reviewed. ...
Institutional investor activism seems to be the ultimate means for steady improvement in corporate g...
The UK represents the most detailed initiative to date to develop a code which puts new responsibili...
Assesses whether the corporate governance norms applicable to financial institutions in the UK are s...
The Enron scandal marked the beginning of an era in which corporate governance of listed companies b...
Modern perceptions of good corporate governance assume that the general meeting has a meaningful rol...
We analyze how the rise of institutional investors has transformed the governance landscape. While c...
During the past decade, major governance breakdowns in public limited companies have brought issues ...
During the past decade, major governance breakdowns in public limited companies have brought issues ...
Corporate governance refers to a complementary set of legal, economic and social institutions to pro...
It was stated by the Cadbury Committee (1992) that: 'the basic system of governance in Britain is so...
This chapter of the Oxford Handbook on Corporate Law and Governance examines the role of institution...
We explore the role that legal restrictions and path dependence play in determining a country\u27s c...
This paper analyses the role that the Stewardship Codes can play in regulating the voting decisions ...
During the last decade, American capital markets have experienced a marked shift from a constituency...
Post 1992 Cadbury Committee report developments in UK corporate governance provisions are reviewed. ...
Institutional investor activism seems to be the ultimate means for steady improvement in corporate g...
The UK represents the most detailed initiative to date to develop a code which puts new responsibili...
Assesses whether the corporate governance norms applicable to financial institutions in the UK are s...
The Enron scandal marked the beginning of an era in which corporate governance of listed companies b...
Modern perceptions of good corporate governance assume that the general meeting has a meaningful rol...
We analyze how the rise of institutional investors has transformed the governance landscape. While c...