Do Voting Rights Matter: Evidence From the Adoption of Equity-based Compensation Plans
Year of publication: |
2004-02-13
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Authors: | Weber, Joseph ; Joos, Peter ; Balachandran, Sudhakar |
Institutions: | Sloan School of Management, Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) |
Subject: | voting rights | corporate governance | regulation | SEC | transparency | accounting | agency theory | stock options | equity based compensation | incomplete contracts | governance |
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