当许多决定让你感到疲惫时:代理投票中的选择疲劳

Tanja Artiga González, Paul Calluzzo, G. Granic
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我们研究了投票顺序在代理投票过程中的影响。我们的研究结果表明,投资者和代理顾问在多次代理投票中面临重复决策时,会受到选择疲劳的影响,从而影响他们在选举(独立)公司董事时的投票模式。投票决定的董事收到的股东反对意见要少得多,也不太可能收到代理顾问机构股东服务公司(Institutional shareholder Services)的负面建议。结果表明,当选民注意力越不集中、投票项目越复杂时,投票顺序效应最强。我们的分析集中在一个样本上,其中董事按字母顺序排列在代理投票上。这种设置允许对我们的结果进行因果解释,因为字母顺序的位置与董事的能力或在董事会中的位置无关。结果对于公司层面和董事层面的控制,以及控制与公司和选民相关的不可观察的时变因素的固定效应也是稳健的。我们的研究结果有助于最近媒体和监管机构关于使用代理投票程序作为股东声音的有效机制的讨论。如果代理投票和推荐存在系统性偏见,那么最近旨在提高透明度的监管措施可能无助于改善这一机制。
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When many decisions tire you out: Choice fatigue in proxy voting
We examine ballot order effects in the proxy voting process. Our results show that investors and proxy advisors, confronted with repeated decision making across multiple proxy votes, are subject to choice fatigue that affects their voting patterns when electing (independent) corporate directors. Down-the-ballot directors receive considerably less shareholder opposition and are less likely to receive negative recommendations from the proxy advisor, Institutional Shareholder Services. The results show that the ballot order effect is strongest when the voter is less attentive and the ballot items are more complex. Our analysis focuses on a sample where directors are positioned alphabetically on the proxy ballot. This setting allows for a causal interpretation of our results as alphabetical positions are independent of the directors’ ability or position on the board. The results are also robust to firm-level and director-level controls, as well as fixed-effects that control for unobservable time-varying factors related to the firm and voter. Our findings contribute to recent discussion in the media and among regulators about the use of the proxy voting process as an effective mechanism of shareholder voice. If proxy votes and recommendations suffer systematic bias, then recent regulation aimed at transparency might not help to improve the mechanism.
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