This study empirically examines the relationships between a firm's takeover defenses and its ownership structure and stock returns. Analyzing data of Dutch listed companies, we find that multiple antitakeover defenses are increasingly adopted when firms are characterized by relatively lower ownership concentration. The evidence supports the hypothesis that more concentrated ownership of shares provides more effective monitoring of managers. As defense by issuing preferred share has recently been the most widely adopted mechanism in the Netherlands, its impact on shareholders' wealth is also analyzed.We observe the presence of two opposing effects of this antitakeover measure
This paper provides empirical evidence on the relation between concentrated ownership and the long t...
The Delaware law regarding defensive tactics has a consistent and unnoticed undercurrent: it favors ...
Firms in the European countries today have the possibility of choosing from a range of control enhan...
lands This study empirically examines the relationships between a firm’s takeover defenses and its o...
This study empirically examines the relationships between a firm’s takeover defenses and its ownersh...
This paper analyses ownership and control structures of Dutch listed companies. Legislation effectiv...
Ownership structure: does it matter in takeovers? That has been the central focus of this thesis. Gr...
The central question of this study involves the relation between the use of takeover defenses and IP...
The central question of this study involves the relation between the use of takeover defences and IP...
This study empirically examines the effects of the adoption of corporate takeover defenses on a samp...
The paper examines the relation between different forms of ownership and firm performance on the Dut...
This paper tests the hypothesis that the threat of a contested takeover improves corporate performan...
This paper exploits several unique institutional features in the Dutch system of corporate control t...
We examine 865 acquisitions by Dutch industrial firms over the period 1993–2004. Theoretical work ba...
The adoption of takeover protections, from the empirical side, has been focused to find supporting e...
This paper provides empirical evidence on the relation between concentrated ownership and the long t...
The Delaware law regarding defensive tactics has a consistent and unnoticed undercurrent: it favors ...
Firms in the European countries today have the possibility of choosing from a range of control enhan...
lands This study empirically examines the relationships between a firm’s takeover defenses and its o...
This study empirically examines the relationships between a firm’s takeover defenses and its ownersh...
This paper analyses ownership and control structures of Dutch listed companies. Legislation effectiv...
Ownership structure: does it matter in takeovers? That has been the central focus of this thesis. Gr...
The central question of this study involves the relation between the use of takeover defenses and IP...
The central question of this study involves the relation between the use of takeover defences and IP...
This study empirically examines the effects of the adoption of corporate takeover defenses on a samp...
The paper examines the relation between different forms of ownership and firm performance on the Dut...
This paper tests the hypothesis that the threat of a contested takeover improves corporate performan...
This paper exploits several unique institutional features in the Dutch system of corporate control t...
We examine 865 acquisitions by Dutch industrial firms over the period 1993–2004. Theoretical work ba...
The adoption of takeover protections, from the empirical side, has been focused to find supporting e...
This paper provides empirical evidence on the relation between concentrated ownership and the long t...
The Delaware law regarding defensive tactics has a consistent and unnoticed undercurrent: it favors ...
Firms in the European countries today have the possibility of choosing from a range of control enhan...