This article analyzes mutual fund voting data from 2003-2008, the first five proxy seasons for which this data is available, and seeks to identify the extent to which mutual funds vote consistently with the voting recommendations of RiskMetrics' ISS Corporate Governance Services (ISS). We compare voting by mutual funds to voting by all shareholders during this time period and then focus on mutual fund voting on non-election and non-routine proxy proposals-both those submitted by management and by shareholders
This paper examines the impact on shareholder voting of the mutual fund voting disclosure regulation...
Investment advisers to mutual funds, exchange-traded funds, and separately managed accounts are typi...
This thesis is composed of two essays that study the effectiveness of shareholder democracy. In the...
We employ a new comprehensive proxy voting records database to investigate whether mutual funds cons...
This Article attempts to measure the impact of voting recommendations on voting outcomes. Unlike pri...
The proxy advisory and corporate governance industry plays a significant role in shareholder voting ...
This article offers a theory of mutual fund voting to answer when mutual funds should vote on behalf...
Shareholder voting has become an increasingly important focus of corporate governance, and mutual fu...
This paper examines the impact on shareholder voting of the mutual fund voting disclosure regulation...
This paper will examine the current differences between the voting practices of Australian funds man...
We investigate whether business ties with portfolio firms influence mutual funds' proxy voting using...
This chapter investigates voting decisions by mutual funds in a variety of management-sponsored prop...
This article examines the impact on shareholder voting of the Securities and Exchange Commission (SE...
Mutual funds hold large blocks of shares in many major corporations. Practitioners and regulators al...
Using a dataset of proxy recommendations and voting results for uncontested director elections from ...
This paper examines the impact on shareholder voting of the mutual fund voting disclosure regulation...
Investment advisers to mutual funds, exchange-traded funds, and separately managed accounts are typi...
This thesis is composed of two essays that study the effectiveness of shareholder democracy. In the...
We employ a new comprehensive proxy voting records database to investigate whether mutual funds cons...
This Article attempts to measure the impact of voting recommendations on voting outcomes. Unlike pri...
The proxy advisory and corporate governance industry plays a significant role in shareholder voting ...
This article offers a theory of mutual fund voting to answer when mutual funds should vote on behalf...
Shareholder voting has become an increasingly important focus of corporate governance, and mutual fu...
This paper examines the impact on shareholder voting of the mutual fund voting disclosure regulation...
This paper will examine the current differences between the voting practices of Australian funds man...
We investigate whether business ties with portfolio firms influence mutual funds' proxy voting using...
This chapter investigates voting decisions by mutual funds in a variety of management-sponsored prop...
This article examines the impact on shareholder voting of the Securities and Exchange Commission (SE...
Mutual funds hold large blocks of shares in many major corporations. Practitioners and regulators al...
Using a dataset of proxy recommendations and voting results for uncontested director elections from ...
This paper examines the impact on shareholder voting of the mutual fund voting disclosure regulation...
Investment advisers to mutual funds, exchange-traded funds, and separately managed accounts are typi...
This thesis is composed of two essays that study the effectiveness of shareholder democracy. In the...