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      Are institutional investors with multiple blockholdings effective monitors? 

      Kang, Jun-Koo; Luo, Juan; Na, Hyun Seung (2018)
      We examine whether institutions’ monitoring effectiveness is related to the number of their blockholdings. We find that the number of blocks that a firm's large institutions hold is positively associated with forced chief ...

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