In recent years, shareholder activism has emerged as a powerful force in corporate governance, shaping the strategic direction of some of the world’s largest companies. Shareholders are no longer passive investors; they are actively influencing management decisions and holding companies accountable for their actions. This phenomenon has redefined the investor-corporate relationship and has significant implications for corporate transparency, social responsibility, and business performance.
Understanding Shareholder Activism
Shareholder activism involves investors using their equity stake in a corporation to pressure management to make changes they believe will increase shareholder value. This can...
In recent years, shareholder activism has emerged as a powerful force in corporate governance, shaping the strategic direction of some of the world’s largest...
The landscape of corporate governance and shareholder rights in China is evolving as the country continues to integrate into the global financial system. With...