Does Ownership Structure Matter?
Sheridan Titman
European Financial Management, 2017, vol. 23, issue 3, 357-375
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Capital assets are held in a variety of ownership structures that can be characterised by how they are taxed, whether or not their equity is publicly traded, and by the relationship between the ownership of the assets and the management of the assets. When taxes and regulations change, the popularity of the different ownership structures change. These changes in ownership structure can affect how the assets are managed, which can in turn influence innovation.
Date: 2017
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