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We investigate how shareholder-and-debtholder conflicts of interests affect the corporate tax avoidance using a unique setting of the affiliated and unaffiliated commercial bankers’ board representation. We find that the appointment of affiliated banker directors, but not unaffiliated banker...
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We link genetic diversity in the country of origin of the firms' board members with corporate performance via board …, psychological, physiological, and other traits that cannot be captured by other recently measured indices of diversity. Using a … different levels of genetic diversity (either higher or lower) increases firm performance. This effect prevails when we control …
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We investigate how shareholder-and-debtholder conflicts of interest affect corporate tax avoidance using a unique setting of the affiliated and unaffiliated commercial bankers’ board representation. We find that appointing affiliated banker directors, but not unaffiliated banker directors,...
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This study examines the impact of corporate boards on firm performance during the current financial crisis. Using buy-and-hold abnormal returns over the crisis to measure firm performance, we find that board independence, as traditionally defined, does not significantly affect firm performance....
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We link genetic diversity in the country of origin of the firms' board members with corporate performance via board …, psychological, physiological, and other traits that cannot be captured by other recently measured indices of diversity. Using a … different levels of genetic diversity (either higher or lower) increases firm performance. This effect prevails when we control …
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