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behavioural economics, compared with that of classical rational choice theory, to account for successful interventions. After …
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Judgment (or logical) aggregation theory is logically more powerful than social choice theory and has been put to use … aggregation theory developed by Dokow and Holzman (2010c). This application involves aggregating classifications (specifically … aggregation theory to a more general one …
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Using securities lawsuits related to M&A as an industry shock, we examine whether litigation risk acts as an external governance mechanism by disciplining managers' investment decisions. In the two years following an M&A lawsuit (a lawsuit where plaintiffs allege that the firm hid poor...
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We examine the relation between accounting quality and debt concentration in corporate capital structures (i.e., firms' tendency to rely predominantly on only a few types of debt). Motivated by theoretical and empirical research that supports a strong link between debt concentration and...
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theory and welfare economics, which are restricted to the certainty case, with Harsanyi's pathbreaking attempt at extending …
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A discrepancy exists in the literature regarding the type of suppliers to consider when targeting discontinuous innovation (DI). Some authors suggest that DI require leveraging knowledge from a selection of familiar and trustful suppliers, whereas others claim that DI requires leveraging distant...
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