Increase the tax on short-term capital gains and eliminate stock options to limit short-termism.
But if anyone suffers from the short-termism of fund managers, it is the clients.
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He condemned the "short-termism" of the Tories which saw 15% interest rates and high unemployment.
Alternatively, private equity can provide companies beset by short-termism with a clear medium-term roadmap for turnaround.
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The Benefit Corporation relieves the pressures of short-termism that drive bad decisions that affect the rest of us.
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Now corporate leaders have a chance to show that they are not just motivated by short-termism after all.
The main shortcoming is the relentless short-termism pervasive in our public securities markets.
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Since this short-termism is no longer possible, we must set long-range goals.
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Short-termism has become an "entrenched feature" of British business and is damaging economic growth, a report for the Labour Party has said.
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Defenders of the oath reply that the goal of maximising shareholder value has become a justification for short-termism and, in particular, rapid personal enrichment.
They also say that present accounting rules encourage short-termism in investors.
Short-termism can result in a range of corporate and financial games that may enrich management at the expense of market integrity and efficient investor capital allocation.
Some popular culprits, such as short-termism in the City and a fondness for takeovers, or the public schools and anti-business snobbery, he dismisses out of hand.
What is especially galling for Mr Brown, the arch long-game strategist, is that he is accused of short-termism and of discouraging thrift and self-sufficiency, virtues that Brownism usually extols.
Monti blamed "short-termism" for Italy's financial problems, which pushed the country's cost of borrowing above the crucial 7% level a year ago and put it in the center of the crisis.
This budget was, as usual, a triumph of short-termism, in which politicians on both sides proclaimed their disciplined determination to reach budget balance by 2002, only to let the figures rip thereafter.
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With its short life and great height, the spiky Shard graphically illustrates exponentially increasing inner-city land values, while the chaos of old and new masonry surrounding it testifies to the greed and short-termism of successive generations.
Having spent almost 20 years in marketing and witnessed firsthand a pervading sense of short-termism across corporate America, Charles started BRANDfog in 2009 to address this gap and offers social media and CSR advisory services to CEOs.
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B-Schools lead the way in teaching short-termism.
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Short-termism has resulted directly or indirectly in corporate earnings games, the deferral of investments needed for long-term competitiveness and the transformation of investment and commercial banking from a capital-facilitating agency service business into a principal proprietary trading business.
Anybody who cares about the integrity of our capitalist system, the need for corporate governance and executive compensation reforms, and the need to eradicate short-termism as the dominant focus of Wall Street, should read the SEC's complaint against Dell.
MarketMind would never argue that target setting and goal attainment is a bad thing but we live in a world where the pressure is almost entirely on the bottom line and the business decision is shaped by short-termism, i.e.
In order to test the theory they analyzed whether their data fit the predictions of a well-known theoretical model of short-termism developed by Harvard economics professor Jeremy Stein, who was recently named to the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System.
The dominance of short-termism is evidenced by the magnitude of institutional stock "renting" for terms of 12 months or less, the volume of high-speed, high-frequency algorithmic short-term trading, the short average tenures of chief executive officers and the dominance of executive compensation tied solely to short-term results.
If you are one of those who rails against the short-termism and excessive risk-taking of some banks and finance businesses, you might note that a public sector financial institution, the Debt Management Office, has taken a reassuringly long-term approach to managing the UK government's debts - and without its prudence, we might all be in Queer Street or Skid Row by now.
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