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The short-termism trap: Catering to informed investors with limited horizons
This article argues that companies often over-react to short-term investor pressures—even when investors are well informed—leading firms to underinvest in innovation, resilience, and long-term value creation. It shows how structural incentives and capital-market dynamics can distort strategy and weaken corporate governance, reducing firms’ capacity to act responsibly in broader economic and civic systems.
Notes on Related Topics
Long-Term Value & Business Strategy (A) – The article critiques market structures that pull companies away from long-term strategic planning.
Misalignment (A) – Identifies misalignment between investor horizons, societal needs, and corporate responsibilities.

