Small Shareholder Participation in European AGMs

Anne Lafarre
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This study investigates an important but under-researched topic in Europe, the small shareholder turnout decision. We assess which factors contribute to (small) shareholder participation using a hand-collected panel dataset with information about turnout rates, voting behaviour, and ownership structures of companies that are listed in seven European Member States. We document how ownership concentration positively affects total shareholder turnout, but has a negative effect on small shareholder turnout. Voting power also affects small turnout rates: the greater small shareholder voting power, the greater their eagerness to vote. In addition, total and small shareholder turnout is higher the more important the meeting agenda. And, small shareholders tend to free-ride on large institutional shareholders and corporate insiders, but the magnitude of the free-rider effect is larger for the latter category of blockholders. Our results provide some important insights for the debate on shareholder rights and the role of the AGM in corporate governance. The results show that, despite the criticism, the AGM still plays a role in small shareholder monitoring. Some topics seem to clearly motivate small shareholders to attend, while others are less relevant. Policy makers can stimulate shareholder monitoring by focusing on the factors that determined in this study.
欧洲年度股东大会中的小股东参与
本研究调查了欧洲一个重要但研究不足的课题——小股东投票率决策。我们使用手工收集的面板数据集评估哪些因素有助于(小)股东参与,该数据集包含在七个欧洲成员国上市的公司的投票率、投票行为和所有权结构的信息。我们记录了股权集中度如何积极影响总股东投票率,但对小股东投票率有负面影响。投票权也会影响小股东的投票率:小股东投票权越大,他们投票的热情就越大。此外,会议议程越重要,总股东和小股东的投票率越高。而且,小股东倾向于搭大机构股东和公司内部人的便车,但后者的搭便车效应更大。我们的研究结果为股东权利和股东周年大会在公司治理中的作用的争论提供了一些重要的见解。结果表明,尽管受到批评,年度股东大会仍然在小股东监督中发挥作用。有些话题似乎明显能激励小股东参加,而其他话题则不那么相关。政策制定者可以通过关注本研究确定的因素来刺激股东监督。
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