Investor Engagement
Investor Engagement
Investor engagement ranges across a spectrum, from indirect/laissez-faire relations to direct investor involvement in specific areas of management practice. The methods of engagement range from informal discussion, the preferred mode of engagement, through to formal methods, such as shareholder resolutions. Investor engagement is placed in the context of other influences on management behaviour. Strategy and innovation are two areas of management practice where investors have especially high incentives to intervene.
Keywords: agency theory, corporate strategy, employment relations, management behaviour, investor time horizons, strategy, innovation, spectrum of engagement
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