1st Edition

Understanding Institutional Shareholder Activism A Comparative Study of the UK and China

By Bo Gong Copyright 2014
324 Pages
by Routledge

312 Pages
by Routledge

312 Pages
by Routledge

Institutional shareholder participation has long been considered as vital to good corporate governance yet its potential does not seem to have been realized. The recent banking crisis exposed the passivity of some institutional shareholders, many of whom appear to have chosen to sell their stakes in the banks rather than intervene or challenge the board when they realized the strategies... Read more

Introduction Part 1: A Model for Shareholder Activism: In Outline  1. A Theoretical Framework for Shareholder Activism  Part 2: The Framework of Corporate Governance in the UK and China  2. The Framework of UK Corporate Governance  3. The Framework of Chinese Corporate Governance  Part 3: Institutional Shareholder Activism in the UK and China  4. The Landscape of UK Institutional Investment  5. The Landscape of Institutional Investment    Part 4: Developing and Applying the Model for Institutional Investor Activism in the UK and China  6. UK Institutional Shareholder Activism: Empirical Evidence  7. Applying the Model to UK Institutional Shareholder Activism  8. Chinese Shareholder Activism: Empirical Evidence  9. Application of the Model in China  Part 5: Comparisons and (Modest) Prescriptions for Reform  10. The Way Forward in China: Some Implications from UK  Conclusion

Biography

Bo Gong is Lecturer in Law at China Central South University, China.