We analyze the choice between one-tier and two-tier board structure in a firm with a large shareholder sitting on the board. The board has two tasks: project selection and monitoring the ability of the manager. In a one-tier structure, the sole board performs all tasks. In a two-tier structure, the management board is in charge of project selection and the supervisory board is in charge of monitorin. We show that such two-tier structure can limit interference from the large shareholder and provide the manager with the incentive to exert effort to become informed on investment projects without reducing the large shareholder incentive for monitoring. This results in higher expected profits.
Ownership concentration, monitoring, and optimal board structure
GRAZIANO, Clara;
2012-01-01
Abstract
We analyze the choice between one-tier and two-tier board structure in a firm with a large shareholder sitting on the board. The board has two tasks: project selection and monitoring the ability of the manager. In a one-tier structure, the sole board performs all tasks. In a two-tier structure, the management board is in charge of project selection and the supervisory board is in charge of monitorin. We show that such two-tier structure can limit interference from the large shareholder and provide the manager with the incentive to exert effort to become informed on investment projects without reducing the large shareholder incentive for monitoring. This results in higher expected profits.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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