Artigo Revisado por pares

SOUTH AFRICAN DISINVESTMENT: CAUSES AND EFFECTS

1988; Wiley; Volume: 6; Issue: 4 Linguagem: Inglês

10.1111/j.1465-7287.1988.tb00550.x

ISSN

1465-7287

Autores

Bernard Feigenbaum, Anton D. Lowenberg,

Tópico(s)

Natural Resources and Economic Development

Resumo

Divestment pressure is one channel through which those interest groups opposing apartheid have attempted to induce U.S. firms to withdraw from South Africa. This paper investigates empirically the relationship between stockholder influence, disinvestment, and the behavior of South Africa‐active firms. The paper finds that if institutional investors hold a large proportion of a firm's shares, then that firm will be induced to participate in fair employment and social programs to benefit its black labor force. However, the same “socially responsible” firm is also more likely to disinvest—leaving a less progressive employer in its place.

Referência(s)
Altmetric
PlumX