Is Blockholder Diversity Detrimental?

Miriam Schwartz-Ziv, Ekaterina Volkova

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Abstract

We find that, overall, blockholder diversity, i.e., the firm shareholder base including several different types of blocks, is detrimental to firm performance. We show that lagged disclosure, on exogenous predetermined dates, that reveals an increase in block diversity is followed by a negative market reaction. Firms held by heterogeneous blockholders consistently perform worse than firms held by homogeneous blockholders. Block diversity is particularly detrimental when uncertainty is high. Disagreement among shareholders (e.g., as reflected in the frequency of lawsuits being filed) increases when the blockholder base is diverse. We make our blockholder data set public for the benefit of other researchers.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1356-1390
Number of pages35
JournalManagement Science
Volume71
Issue number2
DOIs
StatePublished - 1 Feb 2025

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Keywords

  • block diversity
  • blockholders
  • blocks
  • financial performance
  • lawsuits
  • shareholder votes

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