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Institutional ownership, volatility and dividends

Journal of Banking & Finance, 2008
Abstract We find that the sign of the correlation between institutional ownership and volatility depends on the firm’s dividend policy: institutional ownership is negatively (positively) related to volatility among non-dividend (dividend) paying stocks.
Rubin, Amir, Smith, Daniel
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Is Institutional Ownership Socially Responsible? Perspectives from Heterogeneity and Stability of Institutional Ownership

Global Business Review, 2023
This study examines the relationship between institutional ownership and the corporate social responsibility (CSR) performance of companies in India. Referring to social market theory, the free cash flow theory of agency costs and the institutional theory of CSR, this study hypothesized a positive association between institutional ownership and CSR ...
Srikanth Potharla   +2 more
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Institutional - Grade Properties: Performance and Ownership [PDF]

open access: possibleJournal of Real Estate Research, 2007
Quality commercial properties differ in operating performance not only on physical characteristics but in type of ownership, management, and control. For 1996-2001 data on Atlanta apartments, a primary market for multiple types of investors, there is varying operating performance by ownership. Larger-scale owners and local property managers earn higher
John D. Benjamin   +2 more
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Institutional ownership and conservatism

Journal of Accounting and Economics, 2012
Abstract Recent research suggesting that shareholders demand conservative financial reporting raises the question: Which shareholders demand conservatism? We find that higher ownership by institutions that are likely to monitor managers is associated with more conservative financial reporting.
Santhosh Ramalingegowda, Yong Yu
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Ownership Breadth, Institutional Ownership, and Firm Performance

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2007
Due to costly incomplete information, investors' awareness of a firm is a precondition for them to buy its shares. Accounting for firm characteristics and managerial strategic choices, this paper disentangles the interrelationships among the breadth of ownership (firm visibility), the depth of ownership (institutional ownership), and subsequent firm ...
Richard Chung   +2 more
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On intuitive versus institutional accounts of ownership

Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 2023
Abstract We contrast Boyer's intuitive account of ownership with formal legal accounts based on institutions of ownership. Boyer's emphasis on social aspects of ownership intuitions may have a bearing on recent arguments that property institutions are justified by their capacity to promote human flourishing.
Aidan Feeney, Robin Hickey
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Institutional Investors: The Way to Active Ownership

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2012
Research 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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Innovation and Institutional Ownership

2010
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 with career-concerns, where institutional owners increase managerial incentives to innovate by reducing
Aghion, Philippe   +5 more
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Monitoring Institutional Ownership and Corporate Innovation

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2020
In this study, we examine the role of monitoring institutional investors in firm innovation. Following Fich, Harford and Tran (2015), we define monitoring institutions as those whose holding value in a firm is among the top 10% of holdings in the institution’s portfolio.
Steve Miller   +3 more
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Institutions and Ownership

2003
This chapter widens the general discussion, arguing that stakeholding provides a distinctive and novel way of looking at civil society, the state and markets. Stakeholding puts emphasis on supporting a thriving civil society, such as churches, voluntary groups and self help organisations. The state has a role to play in fostering diversity, for example
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