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Does the pre-deal geographic overlap of the branches of two banks affect the probability that they merge, post-announcement stock returns, and post-merger performance? We compile information on U.S. bank acquisitions from 1984 through 2016, construct several measures of network overlap, and...
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Do labor regulations influence the reaction of stock markets and firm profitability to cross-border acquisitions? We discover that acquiring firms enjoy smaller abnormal stock returns and profits when targets are in countries with stronger labor protection regulations, i.e., in countries where...
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The bulk of corporate governance theory examines the agency problems that arise from two extreme ownership structures: 100 percent small shareholders or one large, controlling owner combined with small shareholders. In this paper, we question the empirical validity of this dichotomy. In fact,...
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Which public policies and ownership structures enhance the governance of banks? Is the governance of banks different from other corporations? This paper constructs a new database on the ownership of banks internationally and then assesses the ramifications of ownership, shareholder protection...
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disclose to the public? By integrating the gravity model of investment with the state-specific process of bank deregulation … deregulation-induced competition. We find that an intensification of competition reduced abnormal accruals of loan loss provisions …
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disclose to the public? By integrating the gravity model of investment with the state-specific process of bank deregulation … deregulation-induced competition. We find that an intensification of competition reduced abnormal accruals of loan loss provisions …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012993820
The bulk of corporate governance theory examines the agency problems that arise from two extreme ownership structures: 100 percent small shareholders or one large, controlling owner combined with small shareholders. In this paper, we question the empirical validity of this dichotomy. In fact,...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10005084738
deregulation, we find that exogenous increases in geographic diversity reduce BHC valuations. These findings are consistent with …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10009652836
This paper investigates how shocks to expected cash flows influence CEO incentive compensation. Exploiting changes in compliance with environmental regulations as shocks to expected future cash flows, we find that adverse shocks typically prompt corporate boards to recalibrate CEO compensation...
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deregulation, we find that exogenous increases in geographic diversity reduce BHC valuations. These findings are consistent with …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10013110090