Shareholder Theory
Found 4 free book(s)Corporate Governance: Theory and Practice
tharcisio.com.brShareholder activism involves the task of aggressive monitoring and controlling the firm's management for the purpose of enforcing changes in the firm's structure of internal control and increasing shareholders wealth. It is generally found that shareholder activism tend to be beneficial to all investors in terms of appreciation of their wealth.
Risk Management Theory: A comprehensive empirical …
mpra.ub.uni-muenchen.deAgency theory provides strong support for hedging as a response to mismatch between menagerial incentives and shareholder interests. The following hypotheses are designed to test the basic implications of this theory. The first hypothesis tests if firms hedge . …
Goal Setting: A Fresh Perspective - Oracle
www.oracle.comImproved shareholder value, greater profitability, increased revenue, inspired innovation—none of these can be realized without an ... A Theory of Goal Setting and Task Performance, January 1990. 3 Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi,Flow: The Psychology of Optimal Experience, 1990.
FACTORS CAUSING DIFFERENCES IN THE FINANCIAL …
web.usm.myshareholder-oriented corporate governance environment (Doupnik & Salter, 1995; Ball, Kothari, & Robin, 2000; Jaggi & Low, 2000). Culture, defined by Hofstede (1980) as the collective programming of the mind, is widely accepted as a major …