Institutional Investors and Corporate Governance: Best Practices for Increasing Corporate ValueInstitutional Investors and Corporate Governance: Best Practices for Increasing Corporate Value, by BrancatoCarolyn K. Chicago: Irwin. 1997.
本书探讨机构投资者与公司高管之间的紧张关系如何损害双方利益及公司价值,强调长期投资者与高管间的沟通对维持公司价值至关重要。
The book ‘Institutional Investors and Corporate Governance: Best Practices for Increasing Corporate Value,’ by Carolyn K. Brancato, centers around the idea that current acrimonious relationships between institutional investors and corporate executives jeopardize the interests of both parties and are detrimental to corporate value. Brancato draws on her rich research experience and personal interactions with corporate and public pension fund executives during her service in various government agencies and argues that communication between longterm investors and corporate executives is fundamental to facilitating corporate investments that sustain corporate value.