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Conglomerates, multinational corporations and business groups are non-exclusive forms of complex firms. Often organized as corporate networks, complex firms control a myriad of firms connected through ownership links. We investigate whether parent-subsidiary links within corporate networks...
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We investigate CEO power on corporate performance in Sri Lanka, characterized by ethno-linguistic and religious boundaries and complex power hierarchies, and by ethnic conflicts and a subsequent reconciliation process. We focus on a CEO’s social-dominance power, based on ethnicity, gender, and...
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This paper offers a new explanation of the gender pay gap in leadership positions by examining the relationship between managerial bonuses and company performance. Drawing on findings of gender studies, agency theory, and the leadership literature, we argue that the gender pay gap is a...
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The death of an artist constitutes a negative shock to his future production; it permanently decreases the artist's float. We use this shock to test predictions of speculative trading models with short-selling constraints. Symmetrically to Hong et al. (2006), where an increase in float decreases...
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