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Shareholder Value Implication of Blockchain Recordkeeping of Stock Ownership

Blockchain technology offers a novel way of recordkeeping. The paper examines whether blockchain recordkeeping of stock ownership can be beneficial for shareholders. I explore an event associated with a legislative change that allows Delaware-incorporated firms to maintain shareholder records using blockchain. Consistent with blockchain recordkeeping of stock ownership having the potential to curtail errors in proxy voting, I find a more favorable stock price reaction for firms whose proposal approval or rejection is more sensitive to proxy voting errors. This relation does not hold for non-Delaware-incorporated firms. Furthermore, the result is more pronounced for firms with a higher likelihood of proxy voting errors and firms with relatively poor performance. The study is among the first to provide empirical evidence on shareholder value implication of blockchain recordkeeping.

Speaker: Mr Zhongwen Fan
PhD Candidate, University of Texas at Dallas
When:
3.30 - 5.00 pm
Venue: School of Accountancy Level 2, Seminar Room 2-2
Contact: Office of the Dean
Email: SOAR@smu.edu.sg