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responds more to increases in shareholders' return performance than to decreases. Further, this asymmetry is stronger when …
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many of the firms were dominated by large shareholders, who were represented on the firms' boards, and held sweeping power … to utilize the firms' resources for their own benefit. The oppression of minority shareholders was a significant problem … many of the firms were dominated by large shareholders, who were represented on the firms' boards, and held sweeping power …
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In this paper we examine the causal impact of competition on management quality. We analyze the hospital sector where … management quality - measured using a new survey tool - is strongly correlated with financial and clinical outcomes such as … a greater number of neighboring hospitals) is positively correlated with increased management quality, and this …
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financial practices by their management. Although mostly forgotten today, these events represented a watershed in the early …
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many of the firms were dominated by large shareholders, who were represented on the firms' boards, and held sweeping power … to utilize the firms' resources for their own benefit. The oppression of minority shareholders was a significant problem …
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