ägarinflytande
Ägarinflytande refers to the influence that owners have over a company. This influence can be exercised in various ways, depending on the ownership structure and the rights associated with different classes of shares. In publicly traded companies, individual shareholders typically have limited direct influence, but their collective power can be significant through voting rights at general meetings. Institutional investors, such as pension funds and investment funds, often hold substantial stakes and can exert considerable pressure on management through engagement and shareholder activism.
The concept of ägarinflytande is closely tied to corporate governance. It encompasses the mechanisms through which
Private companies, especially those with a concentrated ownership structure, often see a more direct and active