Finance Series Do Shareholders Vote Strategically? Voting Behavior, Proposal Screening, and Majority Rules Working Paper Author/Authors Ernst Maug University of Mannheim Business School Kristian Rydqvist Binghamton University School of Management Series number: 031/2003 Date published: 01 Nov 2003 Quick links Access Paper on SSRN Categories Voting Shareholders Keywords Shareholder meeting, information aggregation, strategic voting, super majority
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