ABOUT THE SHAREHOLDERS vs INVESTORS PROJECT
The Shareholders vs Investors project
studies the effects that shareholders have on firm strategy. Shareholders
come in all forms. They can be concentrated or dispersed, family based, or
from the public at large, domestic or foreign. The various types of
shareholders, their expectations, their presence on the board of directors,
and their willingness to influence management all have a decisive impact on
company policy. It is important, insofar as possible, to be able to
anticipate the economic and social consequences for the firm and its strategy
of evolutions in its capital structure.
Find out more about research topics covered
in the Shareholders vs Investors project and read recent publications in this area.
WHAT'S NEW AROUND THE PROJECT
A new publication for the "Shareholders vs Investors" Project
Marco Caramelli, professor at INSEEC and associate researcher at IFGE just published with Alain Briole “Employee Share Ownership and Job Attitudes: Does Culture Matter?” Human Resource Management Review, Vol.17, No 3, pp.290-304.
 October 2007 - Strategic Management Society Conference in San Diego (USA)
Xavier Hollandts and Zied Guedri spoke about their latest researches at the 27th conference of the Strategic Management Society from 14th to 17th of october 2007 : "When Labor Has A Voice: The Impact Of Employee Ownership On CEO Dismissal".
 The Fit of Employee Ownership with Other Human Resource Management Practices
A new paper by E. Kaarsemaker (with E. Poutsma) associate researcher in the "shareholders vs investors" project.
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