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Chapter 1. The Meaning of Corporate Governance and Its Role in the Banking Sector -- Chapter 2. Corporate Governance Theories and the Banking Sector -- Chapter 3. Corporate Governance in the Banking Sector: A Literature Review -- Chapter 4. CG Stock Markets and the Environmental, Social and...
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Chapter 1. Introduction -- Chapter 2. Main Features of the Banking Business Model -- Chapter 3. Valuing a Bank in Going Concern -- Chapter 4. Banks M&a: Strategy and Valuation -- Chapter 5. Valuation in Resolution -- Chapter 6. Valuation in Liquidation -- Chapter 7. Loan Valuation -- Chapter 8....
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This paper provides evidence from a field experiment on the effect of psychological pressure in competitive environments. In our experiment, we analyze a setup of sequential tournaments, in which participants are matched in pairs and experience a kind of pressure that, as in most real world...
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We conduct a laboratory experiment to investigate the factors determining travel mode choice. Two different scenarios are considered. In the first scenario, subjects have to decide whether to commute by car or by metro. Metro costs are fixed, while car costs are uncertain and determined by the...
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In the 1950s before Kahneman and Tversky showed how behavioral economics could bring economics and psychology into a unified framework, a social psychologist, Sidney Siegel, entered the realm of economics and laid the foundation of experimental economics. This paper gives an assessment of...
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The main thesis of this paper is that Schelling's empiricism is deeply grounded in the assumption of player heterogeneity. He peoples games with real individuals and consequently postulates that there are differences in roles or identities among them. The subjects populating Schelling's thought...
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