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Innovation and Institutional Ownership [PDF]
We find that institutional ownership in publicly traded companies is associated with more innovation (measured by cite-weighted patents). To explore the mechanism through which this link arises, we build a model that nests the lazy-manager hypothesis ...
John Van Reenen +2 more
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Technology Rhetoric and Institutional Ownership
Abstract This article compares actual R&D spend with the managerial rhetoric around technology and innovation contained within corporate disclosures of US-listed firms. We find that, whilst actual R&D spend and patents do not entice institutional investors to increase their stock holdings, firms that espouse technology and ...
Panayiotis C Andreou +3 more
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Ownership, innovation, and variable institutional quality [PDF]
AbstractResearch question/issueInnovation has been a constant feature of the tales of transition and transformation. State ownership as the engine of innovation and technological change may be juxtaposed with the “liability of stateness” and the notion that “privatization works.” This study seeks to investigate the relationship between legal ownership ...
Hien Thu Tran, Mark Freel
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Institutional ownership and returns on investment [PDF]
This paper examines how institutional investors influence investment decisions and returns on investment. To measure investment performance, we use marginal q, which measures the ratio of the return on investment to the cost of capital. Institutional owners are found to have a positive but marginally diminishing effect on performance.
Per-Olof Bjuggren +2 more
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Foreign institutional ownership and auditor choice: Evidence from worldwide institutional ownership [PDF]
We investigate how the demand for higher quality audits outside of the United States is affected by the type of institutional investors, foreign versus domestic. Consistent with the notion that foreign institutional investors (compared to domestic institutional investors) are more informationally disadvantaged, in a large sample of firm-year ...
Kim, Jeong-Bon +2 more
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Promoter ownership, institutional ownership, and firm performance
The study aims to examine the relationship between ownership structure and firm performance. We have analyzed the data of 113 firms with 565 observations from 2013 to 2017 using the fixed panel data estimation approach. A subsample analysis has been employed by dividing the data based on firm size, board size, and firm age to test the robustness of the
Minati Sahoo +5 more
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Institutional Ownership and Firms’ Thrust to Compete [PDF]
AbstractThis paper provides evidence on the impact of transient (short‐term) institutional investors on a firm's thrust to compete. A firm's thrust to compete, as an attribute of corporate culture, captures the relative importance of corporate values that push a firm to achieve shareholder value in the short term by emphasizing goal achievement, fast ...
Panayiotis C. Andreou +3 more
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this research aims to test the effect of agency cost toward financial performance in family business measured by Tobin’s Q and Altman Z-Score with proxied by insider ownership, dispersion ownership, institutional ownership. This research was conducted at
Sahala Manalu, Sheren Natalia
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Ownership, Institutions, and Methodology [PDF]
(2008). Ownership, Institutions, and Methodology. Journal of Victorian Culture: Vol. 13, No. 1, pp. 94-100.
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This research aims to test the effect of agency cost toward financial performance in family business measured by Tobin’s Q and Altman Z-Score with proxied by insider ownership, dispersion ownership, institutional ownership.
Zainul Muchlas
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