articleThe Journal of FinanceJul 19, 2008Closed access

Hedge Fund Activism, Corporate Governance, and Firm Performance

University of Hong Kong

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Abstract

ABSTRACT Using a large hand‐collected data set from 2001 to 2006, we find that activist hedge funds in the United States propose strategic, operational, and financial remedies and attain success or partial success in two‐thirds of the cases. Hedge funds seldom seek control and in most cases are nonconfrontational. The abnormal return around the announcement of activism is approximately 7%, with no reversal during the subsequent year. Target firms experience increases in payout, operating performance, and higher CEO turnover after activism. Our analysis provides important new evidence on the mechanisms and effects of informed shareholder monitoring.

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Keywords
  • Hedge fund
  • Corporate governance
  • Shareholder
  • Business
  • Accounting
  • Control (management)
  • Hedge
  • Finance
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