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We study the perceived discrepancy between power conference and mid-major college football teams by examining outcomes … power conference teams play mid-major teams. We examine all regular season games from the 2002-2011 seasons and find power … over a ten-year period. We find that consistently betting power conference teams will cover point spreads when facing mid …
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study aims to analyze the effect of CEO power (proxied by CEO ownership), and characteristics (CEO educational background …
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shareholder benefit. However, predicting CEO behaviour remains challenging, especially when considering CEO power (CEOP). Hence … 2010 to 2020. Utilizing the Entropy weight methodology, a CEOP index combines structural, ownership, and expert power … the Chief Executive Officer (CEO). Hence, this study explores the interaction between CEO power and firm risk-taking in …
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results, and verify them empirically, using the example of jueteng, an illegal numbers game in the Philippines. …
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on energy-related construction contracts and ownership of power generation projects, China's power grid investments have … been underexamined. Power grid investments can arguably be more contentious not only due to the vexing security context …
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The passage of the GOCC Governance Reform Act of 2011 in the Philippines marks the beginning of the government’s long …
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We integrate individual power in groups into general equilibrium models with endogenous group formation. We distinguish … between formal power (the say in group decisions) and real power (utility gain from being in groups). Their values will be … determined as part of the equilibrium. We find that higher formal power does not necessarily translate into higher equilibrium …
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