Do Corporate Governance Motives Drive Hedge Fund and Private Equity Fund Activities?

Volume: 16, Issue: 5, Pages: 805 - 828
Published: Oct 24, 2010
Abstract
We document empirical evidence that both hedge fund (HF) and private equity fund (PE) investments are driven by corporate governance improvements, but address different types of agency conflicts. Whereas HFs focus on firms without a controlling shareholder, in particular family shareholders, PEs invest in firms with low managerial ownership. Both appear to address free cash flow problems differently. Aiming at increasing dividends, HFs tend to...
Paper Details
Title
Do Corporate Governance Motives Drive Hedge Fund and Private Equity Fund Activities?
Published Date
Oct 24, 2010
Volume
16
Issue
5
Pages
805 - 828
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