This paper explores the popularity of the annual general meeting, its evolution over time and the roles played by directors and shareholders in managing the proceedings. In particular, the role of the small investor and of shareholder associations is explored as well as variations in voting rights over time. The paper is based on reports of annual general meetings, widely reported in the press, on minutes of meetings and associated correspondence in corporate archives, contemporary literature, and on pamphlets published by shareholder associations
From demanding greater executive accountability to lobbying for social and environmental policies, s...
Shareholders and board of directors in an Annual General Meeting (AGM) are the two organs of a compa...
In Australian corporate governance, Section 249D of the Corporations Act 2001 gives small shareholde...
This paper explores the popularity of the annual general meeting, its evolution over time and the ro...
This review of Annual General Meetings (AGMs) as they evolved historically in English parishes and e...
Purpose: Annual general meetings (AGMs) are an essential aspect of corporate governance in the UK, a...
The annual general meeting (AGM) constitutes the most important corporate event. Nevertheless, its r...
The authors explore the role of the annual general meeting in ensuring a necessary dialogue between ...
The large irsodern corporation possesses characteristics which set it apart from other corporations ...
The Annual General Meeting (AGM) is a mechanism of governance used in both public and private sector...
AbstractThe shareholders’ meeting conventionally is significant in determining the main direction of...
Using over 14,000 hand-collected annual general meeting dates of UK firms over the period 2004 to 20...
textabstractWe study annual general meetings of shareholders in the Netherlands. The Dutch corporate...
This study investigates an important but under-researched topic in Europe, the small shareholder tur...
This thesis consists of five empirical studies, all relating to shareholder activism at annual gener...
From demanding greater executive accountability to lobbying for social and environmental policies, s...
Shareholders and board of directors in an Annual General Meeting (AGM) are the two organs of a compa...
In Australian corporate governance, Section 249D of the Corporations Act 2001 gives small shareholde...
This paper explores the popularity of the annual general meeting, its evolution over time and the ro...
This review of Annual General Meetings (AGMs) as they evolved historically in English parishes and e...
Purpose: Annual general meetings (AGMs) are an essential aspect of corporate governance in the UK, a...
The annual general meeting (AGM) constitutes the most important corporate event. Nevertheless, its r...
The authors explore the role of the annual general meeting in ensuring a necessary dialogue between ...
The large irsodern corporation possesses characteristics which set it apart from other corporations ...
The Annual General Meeting (AGM) is a mechanism of governance used in both public and private sector...
AbstractThe shareholders’ meeting conventionally is significant in determining the main direction of...
Using over 14,000 hand-collected annual general meeting dates of UK firms over the period 2004 to 20...
textabstractWe study annual general meetings of shareholders in the Netherlands. The Dutch corporate...
This study investigates an important but under-researched topic in Europe, the small shareholder tur...
This thesis consists of five empirical studies, all relating to shareholder activism at annual gener...
From demanding greater executive accountability to lobbying for social and environmental policies, s...
Shareholders and board of directors in an Annual General Meeting (AGM) are the two organs of a compa...
In Australian corporate governance, Section 249D of the Corporations Act 2001 gives small shareholde...