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We study the resource allocation role of voluntary disclosures when feedback from financial markets is potentially useful to managers in undertaking value maximizing actions. Managers weigh the short-term price implications of disclosure against the long-term efficiency gains due to feedback...
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We develop a model to examine implications of empowering shareholders to replace the board of directors. We find that empowerment can benefit shareholders by providing incentive for boards to act in the best interests of the shareholders. Our results, however, also highlight unintended...
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We develop a model to examine implications of empowering shareholders to replace directors. We find that shareholder empowerment functions as a double‐edged sword. On the one hand, it can weaken ineffective boards' incentive to hold on to their position. On the other hand, it can induce both...
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Recent corporate governance scandals have been attributed to a lack of board independence because of the influence CEOs have over their boards. However, CEOs can also affect board efficacy without compromising its independence by strategically choosing directors. We offer a theoretical framework...
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Recent corporate governance scandals have been attributed to lack of board independence and the influence CEOs have over their boards. However, CEOs can also affect board efficacy without compromising independence by choosing directors strategically. We offer a theoretical framework using a...
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