Growing interest in UK corporate governance has engendered research on specific issues of corporate governance reform. However, there seems to be little research on the more general impact of recent reforms in corporate governance. In this paper we employ an extensive postal questionnaire survey to investigate: (i) UK institutional investors’ general attitudes towards recent corporate governance reforms; (ii) whether UK institutional investors consider specific corporate governance initiatives to be of equal importance, and; (iii) whether all institutional investors represent a homogeneous group with respect to corporate governance reform. The empirical results indicate that institutional investors: (i) have generally welcomed the recent re...
During the past decade, major governance breakdowns in public limited companies have brought issues ...
The growing dominance of equity holdings by institutional investors, both domestic and internationa...
It was stated by the Cadbury Committee (1992) that: 'the basic system of governance in Britain is so...
Growing interest in UK corporate governance has engendered research on specific issues of corporate ...
Institutional investors are the dominant force in financial markets today, yet their preferences abo...
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...
The focus of Corporate Governance is shifting from the role of directors to active ownership. Based ...
This paper examines institutional investors ’ preferences for corporate governance mechanisms. While...
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...
Modern perceptions of good corporate governance assume that the general meeting has a meaningful rol...
Institutional investor activism seems to be the ultimate means for steady improvement in corporate g...
Institutional investors play an increasingly important role in corporate governance nowadays. There...
The years between 1990-2000 represented the rising power period for the institutional investors, esp...
During the past decade, major governance breakdowns in public limited companies have brought issues ...
The growing dominance of equity holdings by institutional investors, both domestic and internationa...
It was stated by the Cadbury Committee (1992) that: 'the basic system of governance in Britain is so...
Growing interest in UK corporate governance has engendered research on specific issues of corporate ...
Institutional investors are the dominant force in financial markets today, yet their preferences abo...
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...
The focus of Corporate Governance is shifting from the role of directors to active ownership. Based ...
This paper examines institutional investors ’ preferences for corporate governance mechanisms. While...
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...
Modern perceptions of good corporate governance assume that the general meeting has a meaningful rol...
Institutional investor activism seems to be the ultimate means for steady improvement in corporate g...
Institutional investors play an increasingly important role in corporate governance nowadays. There...
The years between 1990-2000 represented the rising power period for the institutional investors, esp...
During the past decade, major governance breakdowns in public limited companies have brought issues ...
The growing dominance of equity holdings by institutional investors, both domestic and internationa...
It was stated by the Cadbury Committee (1992) that: 'the basic system of governance in Britain is so...