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The Corporate Governance Role of the Media: Evidence from Russia [2]

论文作者:留学生论文论文属性:短文 essay登出时间:2010-10-02编辑:steelbeezxp点击率:40883

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关键词:Corporate GovernanceMedia

public relations efforts exerted by firms.
To overcome these problems we study shareholders’ ability to influence coverage
and the impact of this coverage on corporate governance by studying the
case of Russia over the 1999 to 2002 period. Russia presents a useful laboratory
setting for this analysis for several reasons. First, during the late 1990s, corporate
governance violations in Russia were very extreme, very common, and
very visible, providing an ample field of inquiry.
Second, over the 1999 to 2002 period, the standard mechanisms to address
these violations were either nonexistent or completely ineffective (e.g., courts
were easily corruptible in Russia), allowing us to identify whether media have
an independent effect on outcomes.https://www.51lunwen.org/CorporateGovernance/
Third, and most important, in Russia there exists an investment fund (the
Hermitage Fund) with extremely low turnover that consciously played a media
strategy after the 1998 Russian crisis. In the words of its chairman Bill Browder,
“Our basic approach is to thoroughly research and understand where the
corporate malfeasance is taking place and then go to great pains to simplify the
story so the average person can understand what is going on. We then share
the stories with the press. By doing so, we want to inflict real consequences—
business, reputational and financial” (Dyck (2002), p. 9). Since the Hermitage
Fund spends resources only when it has money at stake, we can use the Hermitage’s
portfolio composition as an instrument for news coverage.
Fourth, during our sample period, Russian managers were just learning
about the impact of the press and were unlikely to factor into their decisions
the reputational cost the media could impose.
Last but not least, in Russia there was a major regime shift at the time of the
Russian default, when the level of corporate governance violations exploded.
This regime shift makes it unlikely that the pre-default stake of Hermitage
(which we use as an instrument) was chosen with a media strategy in mind,
eliminating the risk of reverse causality.
Besides its role as an ideal laboratory setting, the study of alternative mechanisms
of corporate governance in an emerging market like Russia is of independent
interest. The fraction of pension money invested in emerging markets with
unformed legal systems (like China) is growing rapidly. But Western investors
often find themselves at a loss in these markets, where most of the U.S.-type of
institutional checks and balances do not work. Hence, our study of an effective
alternative corporate governance mechanism can be of great practical interest.
To identify a sample of potential corporate governance violations we exploit
the fact that a prominent Russian investment bank, Troika Dialog, produced a
weekly publication between 1998 and 2002 that highlighted all the corporate actions
that, in their view, had the potential to severely impact outside investors’
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rights. This definition of potential violation does not necessarily imply that any
Russian law was infringed.2 Take, for instance, Tomskneft’s dilutive equity issue
in 1999. The issue was approved by shareholders present at the meeting.
But very few were able to be present because on the day of the meeting the company
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