The Foundations and Anatomy of Shareholder Activism examines the
landscape of contemporary shareholder activism in the UK. The book
focuses on minority shareholder activism in publicly listed companies.
It argues that contemporary shareholder activism in the UK is
dominated by two groups; one, the institutional shareholders whose
shareholder activism is largely seen as a driving force for good
corporate governance, and two, the hedge funds whose shareholder
activism is based on value extraction and exit. The book provides a
detailed examination of both types of shareholder activism, and
discusses critically the nature of, motivations for and consequences
following both types of shareholder activism. The book then locates
both types of shareholder activism in the theory of the company and
the fabric of company law, and argues that institutional shareholder
activism based on exercising a voice at general meetings is well
supported in theory and law. The call for institutions to engage in
more informal forms of activism in the name of 'stewardship' may bring
about challenges to the current patterns of activism that institutions
engage in. The book argues, however, that a more cautious view of
hedge fund activism and the pattern of value extraction and exit
should be taken. More empirical evidence is likely to be necessary,
however, to weigh up the long terms benefits and costs of hedge fund
activism.
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ISBN
9781847316042
Publisert
2015
Utgave
1. utgave
Utgiver
Bloomsbury UK
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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