Retail shareholder participation in the proxy process: Monitoring, engagement, and voting

Journal of Financial Economics - Tập 144 - Trang 492-522 - 2022
Alon Brav1, Matthew Cain2, Jonathon Zytnick3
1Fuqua School of Business, Duke University, United States
2Berkeley School of Law, UC Berkeley, United States
3NYU School of Law, United States

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