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A critical issue for the future growth of institutional investor Stewardship and engagement over investee companies is whether it is compatible with the fiduciary duties of pension fund trustees. This study examines how a range of interpretations of fiduciary duties informs approaches to corporate governance. Using the data from thirty-five in-depth interviews with key decision-makers I reveal that trustees understand their fiduciary duties in a variety of ways, which underpins the intensity and methods of engagement. Four distinct approaches emerge: Disengagement, Employer Engagement, Fund Manager Engagement and Corporate Engagement. I provide novel and empirically grounded explanations of much theorized but little understood concept of fiduciary duty in relation to corporate governance. The paper also has significant policy implications in that it raises scepticism about realising aspirations for shareowner Stewardship and fiduciary standards within the investment chain.
Author(s): Tilba A
Publication type: Conference Proceedings (inc. Abstract)
Publication status: Published
Conference Name: British Academy of Management Conference (BAM2014)
Year of Conference: 2014
Date deposited: 22/05/2014
Publisher: British Academy of Management
URL: http://www.bam.ac.uk/civicrm/event/info?id=1971