Abstract
A few years after the publication of their seminal paper, Michael Jensen combined with the great mind Eugene Fama to further explore the hidden costs of the separation of ownership and management. In their paper “Separation of Ownership and Control,” Fama and Jensen further specified the nature of the decision process. They described four different steps in the decision process:
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The solicitation and ranking of various corporate projects.
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The selection of the projects that offer a return above the firm’s weighted average cost of capital.
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The implementation of the projects selected; and
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The monitoring of the incentives and their results on each project.
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Read, C. (2015). Applications and Extensions. In: The Corporate Financiers. Great Minds in Finance. Palgrave Macmillan, London. https://doi.org/10.1057/9781137341280_34
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