The Role of Institutional Investors as Providers of Long-Term Financing in Brazil

Author(s):  
Otavio Ribeiro de Medeiros
2019 ◽  
Vol 11 (19) ◽  
pp. 5485
Author(s):  
Mo ◽  
Park ◽  
Kim

Chief executive officer (CEO) retirement pension plans are known as sustainable compensation because they induce managers to make more sustainable and long-term-oriented corporate decisions. We focused on the role of institutional investors in awarding CEO pension plans. Long-term and short-term institutional investors are expected to increase and decrease the CEO pension plan, respectively, wherein the former is aimed at persuading the manager to focus more on the firm’s long-term performance and the latter is aimed at making the CEO assume more risk. We empirically tested our hypothesis and found significantly negative (positive) relationship between short-term (long-term) institutional ownership and CEO pension plans, which is consistent with our hypothesis. Our results suggest the institutional ownership horizon’s differing impact on managers’ sustainable compensation structure.


Author(s):  
Wolf-Georg Ringe

Abstract Corporate stewardship holds great promise for the improvement of shareholder engagement and the encouragement of more responsible and long-term oriented value creation. This is particularly true since the outbreak of the global COVID-19 pandemic. Many countries have long adopted a best practice code for the stewardship role of institutional investors and asset managers, but Germany has so far refused to follow that trend. This paper explores the reasons for this reluctance, as well as whether the adoption of a Stewardship Code would still make sense in the regulatory framework of Germany today. Despite the increased presence of shareholder engagement (and even activism), several reasons may be put forward for why lawmakers have refused to adopt a stewardship code. This paper argues that the main political reason for this reluctance lies in the limited geographical reach of such a code, which would primarily be restricted to the (limited) domestic fund industry and would thus be unable to prescribe any meaningful principles to foreign-based asset managers. Still, I argue that the adoption of a code in the German context may make sense, for example to define expectations and to clarify the obligations of investee companies. Most importantly, it would benefit domestic investors that are typically ‘home biased’ and thereby frequently disproportionately invested in domestic funds.


2021 ◽  
Vol 10 (2) ◽  
pp. 293-303
Author(s):  
Fenny Marietza ◽  
Indah Oktari Wijayanti

Abstrak: Pengaruh Pandangan Investasi Investor Institusional Terhadap Kredit Rating Perusahaan. Penelitian ini bertujuan untuk mengetahui seberapa besar peran investor institusi terhadap kenaikan atau penurunan rating kredit di Indonesia. Objek penelitian ini adalah perusahaan yang terdaftar di Bursa Efek Indonesia dari tahun 2017-2018. Pemilihan sampel dalam penelitian ini menggunakan metode purposive sampling. Berdasarkan hasil penelitian dengan menggunakan bantuan software SPSS dapat diambil kesimpulan sebagai berikut: pandangan investor terhadap kredit rating perusahaan secara signifikan terbukti berpengaruh. Pandangan investasi investor institusional diduga memiliki peran tata kelola untuk menjaga dan mengawasi efek dari asimetri informasi. Investor institusi yang cenderung memiliki pandangan investasi jangka panjang lebih memainkan peran pengawasan dibandingkan dengan investor institusional yang memiliki pandangan investasi jangka pendek sehingga adanya rating kredit mempengaruhi kebijakan penagawasan.Kata Kunci: Pandangan Investasi, Investor Institusional, Kredit Rating PerusahaanAbstract: The Effect of Institutional Investor Investment Views on Company Kredit Rating. This research aims to find out how much the role of institutional investors in the increase or decrease in kredit ratings in Kredit. The object of this research is companies listed on the Kredit Stock Exchange from 2017-2018. The sample selection in this study uses a purposive sampling method. Based on the results of research using SPSS software the following conclusions can be drawn: the investor’s view of the company’s kredit rating is significantly proven to be influential. The view of institutional investor investment is thought to have a governance olet o safeguard and oversee the effects of information asymmetry. Institutional investors who tend to have a long-term investment view play a supervisory role more than institutional investors who have a short-term investment view so that the kredit rating influences supervision policies.Keywords: Institutional Investor, Investment Views, Company Credit Rating


2013 ◽  
Author(s):  
Francesca Menegazzo ◽  
Melissa Rosa Rizzotto ◽  
Martina Bua ◽  
Luisa Pinello ◽  
Elisabetta Tono ◽  
...  

2014 ◽  
pp. 30-52 ◽  
Author(s):  
L. Grigoryev ◽  
E. Buryak ◽  
A. Golyashev

The Ukrainian socio-economic crisis has been developing for years and resulted in the open socio-political turmoil and armed conflict. The Ukrainian population didn’t meet objectives of the post-Soviet transformation, and people were disillusioned for years, losing trust in the state and the Future. The role of workers’ remittances in the Ukrainian economy is underestimated, since the personal consumption and stability depend strongly on them. Social inequality, oligarchic control of key national assets contributed to instability as well as regional disparity, aggravated by identity differences. Economic growth is slow due to a long-term underinvestment, and prospects of improvement are dependent on some difficult institutional reforms, macro stability, open external markets and the elites’ consensus. Recovering after socio-economic and political crisis will need not merely time, but also governance quality improvement, institutions reform, the investment climate revival - that can be attributed as the second transformation in Ukraine.


2006 ◽  
pp. 4-19 ◽  
Author(s):  
L. Abalkin

The article covers unified issues of the long-term strategy development, the role of science as well as democracy development in present-day Russia. The problems of budget proficit, the Stabilization Fund issues, implementation of the adopted national projects, an increasing role of regions in strengthening the integrity and prosperity of the country are analyzed. The author reveals that the protection of businessmen and citizens from the all-embracing power of bureaucrats is the crucial condition of democratization of the society. Global trends of the world development and expert functions of the Russian science are presented as well.


2013 ◽  
pp. 143-155
Author(s):  
A. Klepach ◽  
G. Kuranov

The role of the prominent Soviet economist, academician A. Anchishkin (1933—1987), whose 80th birth anniversary we celebrate this year, in the development of ideas and formation of economic forecasting in the country at the time when the directive planning acted as a leading tool of economic management is explored in the article. Besides, Anchishkin’s special role is noted in developing a comprehensive program of scientific and technical progress, an information basis for working out long-term forecasts of the country’s development, moreover, his contribution to the creation of long-term forecasting methodology and improvement of the statistical basis for economic analysis and economic planning. The authors show that social and economic forecasting in the period after 1991, which has undertaken a number of functions of economic planning, has largely relied on further development of Anchishkin’s ideas, at the same time responding to new challenges for the Russian economy development during its entry into the world economic system.


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