Institutional shareholder activism in Nigeria: An accountability perspective

Chinyere O Uche, Emmanuel Adegbite, Michael J Jones

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Abstract

Research has identified institutional shareholders and shareholders’ associations as separate groups that are able to interact and promote accountability through shareholder activism. This study employs a qualitative methodology to critically evaluate how institutional shareholders perceive the participation of Nigerian shareholders’ associations in shareholder activism. We examine three features of accountability that are vital in shareholder activism; dialectical activity, independence and agenda. We contribute to the accountability literature by showing how these three features shape institutional shareholders’ perception of shareholders’ associations as shareholder activists. Our findings show distinct differences between the views of representatives from active and passive institutional shareholders.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)78-88
Number of pages11
JournalAccounting Forum
Volume40
Issue number2
Early online date30 Mar 2016
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Jun 2016

Research Groups and Themes

  • AF Accountability Sustainability and Governance

Keywords

  • accountability theory
  • agency theory
  • institutional shareholders
  • Nigeria
  • shareholder activism
  • shareholders’ associations

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