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The role of institutional investors in corporate finance. [PDF]
Huyghebaert, Nancy, Van Hulle, Cynthia
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Institutional Investors and Workplace Safety
SSRN Electronic Journal, 2023AbstractThis study examines how institutional investors influence workplace safety. Using data from the Occupational Safety and Health Administration, we find that firms with higher institutional ownership have significantly lower injury and illness rates, especially those with dedicated investors who are geographically proximate to their ...
Chune Young Chung +2 more
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Institutional Investors: The Way to Active Ownership
SSRN Electronic Journal, 2012Research Question/Issue: Institutional investors are facing increased pressure and threats of legislation from the European Union to abandon passive ownership strategies. This study investigates the prerequisites for – and potential dissimilarities in the practice of, active ownership among institutional investors in two Scandinavian countries with ...
Birkmose, Hanne Søndergaard +1 more
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Institutional Herding and Investor Sentiment
SSRN Electronic Journal, 2023We investigate the role of investor sentiment in institutional herding behavior and its impact on stock prices. We find that institutional investors exhibit more herding behavior during periods of high sentiment, which has a significant impact on stock prices.
Xu Guo +3 more
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2001
One of the most important recent developments in financial markets is the institutionalization of saving associated with the growth of pension funds, life insurance companies, and mutual funds. An increasing proportion of household saving is now managed by professional portfolio managers instead of being directly invested in the securities markets or ...
E. Philip Davis, Benn Steil
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One of the most important recent developments in financial markets is the institutionalization of saving associated with the growth of pension funds, life insurance companies, and mutual funds. An increasing proportion of household saving is now managed by professional portfolio managers instead of being directly invested in the securities markets or ...
E. Philip Davis, Benn Steil
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Institutional investors vs retail investors
International Journal of Bank Marketing, 2019Purpose Guided by several pioneered studies, the purpose of this paper is to comprehensively investigate the investment behaviours of Malaysian retail and institutional investors in an attempt to identify whether the influence of psychological biases is equally applicable to investor divides.
Haruna Babatunde Jaiyeoba +2 more
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2017
A large body of behavioral finance literature focuses on the behavioral biases of individual investors in their trading choices. The research shows that sophistication is related to the level at which these behavioral biases influence investors’ trading choices.
Alexandre Skiba, Hilla Skiba
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A large body of behavioral finance literature focuses on the behavioral biases of individual investors in their trading choices. The research shows that sophistication is related to the level at which these behavioral biases influence investors’ trading choices.
Alexandre Skiba, Hilla Skiba
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