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Effective incorporation of socially responsible investing (SRI) into student-managed investment fund (SMIF) programs is discussed in the context of a case study. The experience of the example SMIF suggests some techniques to enhance the learning experience. These include: students developing...
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We examine the efficacy of exchange queries in assisting to explain anomalous trading behaviour in a timely manner. Most equity markets rely on continuous disclosure rules to motivate corporations to immediately disclose sensitive information that can affect trading. Queries allow exchanges to...
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A theoretical model proposed by Cornelli and Li (2002) suggests that informed traders transact in shares of the target firm following the announcement of a takeover. In such cases, takeover traders are incentivised to become large shareholders in the target and, in doing so, influence the...
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We distinguish luck from skill in fund portfolios of differing activeness by applying bootstrap simulations. Bootstrapping is important as heterogeneous risk taking according to the activeness of a fund's strategies can bias standard significance tests, causing non-normalities in the...
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Active opportunity in the market, measured by cross-sectional dispersion in stock returns, significantly influences fund performance. Active strategies have the greatest impact on returns during periods of high dispersion, when alpha produced by the most active funds significantly exceeds that...
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An experiment was conducted to investigate the interaction between consumers’ past eating behaviors, risk perceptions and future information processing procedure. In the study, participants were required to choose whether or not to eat chicken that was potentially be tainted with Avian...
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This paper explores the factors that impact insurance choices. Specially designed survey questions allow one to fully observe the demand tendency by the farmers and partially observe the supply tendency by the insurance company. A joint estimation of insurance decision by both supply and demand...
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Executive ownership guidelines are corporate polices mandating executive stock ownership in the firm. We document a dramatic increase in the adoption of executive ownership guidelines among large US firms in recent years. While early (pre-2002) adoptions appear to be driven primarily by...
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We examine whether income tax disclosures under International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS) are useful for predicting changes in future earnings and cash flows, and whether such disclosures are more or less useful than disclosures made under U.S. Generally Accepted Accounting Principles...
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We study the impact of social networks on the ability of independent directors to obtain private information from their firms' executives. We find that independent directors socially connected to their firms' senior executives earn significantly higher returns than unconnected independent...
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