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proxy contests 7 Corporate Governance 6 Corporate governance 6 corporate governance 4 Acquisitions 3 Führungskräfte 3 Managers 3 Proxy Contests 3 Proxy contests 3 Restructuring 3 Voting 3 Agency problems 2 Agency theory 2 Aktionäre 2 Career development 2 Directors 2 Eigentümerstruktur 2 Karriereplanung 2 Leistungsanreiz 2 Mergers 2 Ownership structure 2 Performance incentive 2 Prinzipal-Agent-Theorie 2 Shareholders 2 Takeover 2 Übernahme 2 Aufsichtsrat 1 Board interlocks 1 Board of Directors 1 Board of directors 1 CEO risk-taking incentives 1 Career concerns 1 Cooperative Games 1 Corporate Governance Market Structure 1 Corporate Social Responsibility 1 Corporate social responsibility 1 Credit derivative 1 Creditors 1 Debt financing 1 Erwerbsverlauf 1
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Article 8 Book / Working Paper 6
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Article in journal 4 Aufsatz in Zeitschrift 4 Graue Literatur 2 Non-commercial literature 2 Arbeitspapier 1 Hochschulschrift 1 Working Paper 1
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English 6 Undetermined 5 French 3
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Fos, Vyacheslav 3 Girard, Carine 2 Tsoutsoura, Margarita 2 Bebchuk, Lucian Arye 1 Brest, Paul 1 Chen, Jun 1 Freebairn, John 1 Gilson, Ronald J. 1 Hart, Oliver 1 Huang, Jian 1 Jain, Bharat A. 1 Karos D. 1 Laudano, Erica 1 Peters H.J.M. 1 Quôc Thai Huynh 1 Vasconcelos, Helder 1 Wolfson, Mark A. 1 Zhang, Shuran 1
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C.E.P.R. Discussion Papers 1 Department of Economics, Faculty of Business and Economics 1 Graduate School of Business and Economics (GSBE), School of Business and Economics 1 University of Connecticut School of Law 1
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Journal of financial economics 2 Revue Finance Contrôle Stratégie 2 CEPR Discussion Papers 1 Connecticut Public Interest Law Journal 1 Department of Economics - Working Papers Series 1 European Corporate Governance Institute (ECGI) - Law Working Paper 1 Journal of Financial Economics 1 Journal of business finance & accounting : JBFA 1 Management science : journal of the Institute for Operations Research and the Management Sciences 1 RAND Journal of Economics 1 Research Memorandum / Graduate School of Business and Economics (GSBE), School of Business and Economics 1 Stanford University Graduate School of Business research paper 1
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RePEc 8 ECONIS (ZBW) 6
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Proxy contests and debt contracting behavior : the interplay of managerial, shareholder and creditor incentives
Chen, Jun; Jain, Bharat A.; Huang, Jian - In: Journal of business finance & accounting : JBFA 50 (2023) 9/10, pp. 1867-1909
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L' influence de l'activisme des actionnaires minoritaires sur la gouvernance des entreprises françaises cotees
Quôc Thai Huynh - 2019
A partir de la loi NRE de 2001, le législateur a très clairement marqué son attachement au respect des règles de bonne gouvernance préalablement formalisées depuis le rapport Viénot I en 1995. La promotion des bonnes pratiques a été très largement reliée par les organismes de défense...
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How investors can (and can't) create social value
Brest, Paul; Gilson, Ronald J.; Wolfson, Mark A. - 2018
Most investors have a single goal: to earn the highest financial return. These socially-neutral investors maximize their risk-adjusted returns and would not accept a lower financial return from an investment that also produced social benefits. An increasing number of socially-motivated investors...
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Directors' career concerns : evidence from proxy contests and board interlocks
Zhang, Shuran - In: Journal of financial economics 140 (2021) 3, pp. 894-915
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The disciplinary effects of proxy contests
Fos, Vyacheslav - In: Management science : journal of the Institute for … 63 (2017) 3, pp. 655-671
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Should Households and Businesses Receive Compensation for the Costs of Greenhouse Gas Emissions?
Freebairn, John - Department of Economics, Faculty of Business and Economics - 2009
Arguments for, and then the form and level of, compensation of households and businesses for the additional costs of an emissions trading scheme to lower greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions are evaluated. With most of the costs passed forward to households as higher consumer prices, a sequential set...
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Shareholder democracy in play: Career consequences of proxy contests
Fos, Vyacheslav; Tsoutsoura, Margarita - In: Journal of Financial Economics 114 (2014) 2, pp. 316-340
This paper shows that proxy contests have a significant adverse effect on careers of incumbent directors. Following a …, but also in other nontargeted companies. The results are established using the universe of all proxy contests during 1996 …
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Shareholder democracy in play : career consequences of proxy contests
Fos, Vyacheslav; Tsoutsoura, Margarita - In: Journal of financial economics 114 (2014) 2, pp. 316-340
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Indirect control and power in mutual control structures
Peters H.J.M.; Karos D. - Graduate School of Business and Economics (GSBE), … - 2013
In a mutual control structure agents exercise control over each other. Typical examples occur in the area of corporate governance firms and investment companies exercise mutual control, in particular by owning each others stocks. In this paper we formulate a general model for such situations....
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Tacit Collusion, Cost Asymmetries, and Mergers
Vasconcelos, Helder - In: RAND Journal of Economics 36 (2005) 1, pp. 39-62
This article contributes to the analysis of tacit collusion in quantity-setting supergames involving cost-asymmetric firms. Asymmetry is dealt with by assuming that firms have a different share of a specific asset that affects marginal costs. The model extends optimal punishment schemes in the...
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