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Full-Text Articles in Law
Cornerstone Investors And Initial Public Offerings On The Stock Exchange Of Hong Kong, Chee Keong Low
Cornerstone Investors And Initial Public Offerings On The Stock Exchange Of Hong Kong, Chee Keong Low
Fordham Journal of Corporate & Financial Law
No abstract provided.
Responding To The Subprime Mess: The New Regulatory Landscape, David Schmudde
Responding To The Subprime Mess: The New Regulatory Landscape, David Schmudde
Fordham Journal of Corporate & Financial Law
No abstract provided.
Don't Cry For Me Argentina: Economic Crises And The Restructuring Of Financial Property, Horacio Spector
Don't Cry For Me Argentina: Economic Crises And The Restructuring Of Financial Property, Horacio Spector
Fordham Journal of Corporate & Financial Law
No abstract provided.
D&O Insurance In Bankruptcy: Just Another Business Contract, Elina Chechelnitsky
D&O Insurance In Bankruptcy: Just Another Business Contract, Elina Chechelnitsky
Fordham Journal of Corporate & Financial Law
No abstract provided.
The Crumbled Difference Between Legal And Illegal Arbitration Awards: Hall Street Associates And The Waning Public Policy Exception, Jonathan A. Marcantel
The Crumbled Difference Between Legal And Illegal Arbitration Awards: Hall Street Associates And The Waning Public Policy Exception, Jonathan A. Marcantel
Fordham Journal of Corporate & Financial Law
No abstract provided.
Eat Your Vegetables (Or At Least Understand Why You Should): Can Better Warning And Education Of Prospective Minority Owners Reduce Oppression In Closely Held Businesses?, Michael K. Molitor
Eat Your Vegetables (Or At Least Understand Why You Should): Can Better Warning And Education Of Prospective Minority Owners Reduce Oppression In Closely Held Businesses?, Michael K. Molitor
Fordham Journal of Corporate & Financial Law
No abstract provided.
Securities Fraud, Officer And Director Bars, And The "Unfitness" Inquiry After Sarbanes-Oxley, Jon Carlson
Securities Fraud, Officer And Director Bars, And The "Unfitness" Inquiry After Sarbanes-Oxley, Jon Carlson
Fordham Journal of Corporate & Financial Law
No abstract provided.
Covered Bonds: Shelter From Financial Turmoil, Exposure To The 1940 Act, Steve Flantsbaum
Covered Bonds: Shelter From Financial Turmoil, Exposure To The 1940 Act, Steve Flantsbaum
Fordham Journal of Corporate & Financial Law
No abstract provided.
Dark Side Of Shareholder Influence: Managerial Autonomy And Stakeholder Orientation In Comparative Corporate Governance , Martin Gelter
Dark Side Of Shareholder Influence: Managerial Autonomy And Stakeholder Orientation In Comparative Corporate Governance , Martin Gelter
Faculty Scholarship
This article proposes a new, functional explanation of the different roles of non-shareholder groups (particularly labor) in different corporate governance systems. The argument depends on the analysis of a factor that has so far received relatively little attention in corporate governance research: the level of shareholder influence on managerial decision making. Pro-employee laws mitigate holdup problems- opportunism from which shareholders benefit ex post, but which will deter firm-specific investment in human capital ex ante. Since holdup takes place within what is considered legitimate managerial business judgment and all shareholders (both majority and minority) are its financial beneficiaries, the degree of …