Shaping Corporate Mandates: The Power of Shareholder Preferences and Activism
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In this episode of Legal Thesis Talks, we discuss Saman Saama's master's thesis from September 2024, Firm Mandate: How Shareholder Preferences Shape the Mandate, Exemplified by Shareholder Activism from the University of Helsinki.
The thesis explores how shareholder preferences—both objective and subjective—shape the corporate mandate. By analyzing key aspects of Finland's Limited Liability Company Act and the role of shareholder activism, this episode delves into the evolving relationship between shareholders and corporate governance. Tune in as we discuss how shareholder preferences influence management decisions and challenge traditional corporate governance models.
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