A review of hedge funds and their investor activism: do they help or hurt other equity investors?

M Schneider, LV Ryan - Journal of Management & Governance, 2011 - Springer
Hedge funds tend to be highly activist investors who exercise their “principal power” over
their portfolio firms. We observe that, compared to other investor types, hedge funds appear …

Managerialism versus shareholderism: An examination of hedge fund activism

M Schneider - Shareholder empowerment: A new era in corporate …, 2015 - Springer
F or investment institutions that fully exploit their private status, hedge funds command a
surprisingly large public profile. For example, the media gave significant coverage to SAC …

Do Hedge Funds Activities lead to higher market evaluations of companies by increasing shareholder value.

SI Schwill - 2023 - repositorio.ucam.edu
Research in this thesis focuses on publicly traded US target firms documented by the SEC
Schedule, providing a perfect platform to examine the achieved returns by hedge funds …

Hedge Funds

E Sokołowska, E Sokołowska - … Investments Management: A Study of the …, 2016 - Springer
Currently, hedge funds are the most well-known alternative investment institutions. They
emerged on the capital markets in the 70s and 80s. They evolved as a consequence of …

Does A Company's “Going Private” Tend to Harm Its Stakeholders? A Contingency-Based Approach to Stakeholder Effects

M Schneider, A Valenti - Proceedings of the International Association for …, 2009 - pdcnet.org
The migration of publicly-held companies to private status through use of private equity has
been both lauded and lambasted. While agency theorists praise the public-to-private or PTP …