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-specific determinants of dividend payout probabilities. Only the largest shareholders with equity stakes that are either between 25% and 50 …% or above 50% rank among the most important variables. The impact is non-linear. When controlling for shareholders …
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It is a ubiquitous corporate governance phenomenon in many countries that shareholders pledge their ownership as … shareholders. With a sample consisted of 21,921 firm-year observations from 2007 to 2018, we find a significant casual negative …
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shareholders by initiating perks raises advantage in reduction of risks as well as .disadvantage in increase of stock price crash …
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In recent years, stock pledge financing has prevailed in China. Individual shareholders’ stock-pledge announcements … individual controlling shareholders between 2006 and 2020 and investigates, through event study (ES) analysis, the market …
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INTRODUCTION: The initial public offering (IPO) is an important life cycle of a firm and has significant effects on the firm’s ownership structure. Ownership structure plays a dominant role in shareholding pattern in initial public offerings. PURPOSE OF THE STUDY: This paper investigates the...
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information available to shareholders at the IPO stage, thereby improving market efficiency. We argue that extensions that comply …
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family owned and media companies to retain control into a popular capital structure for founders and initial shareholders in …
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Using an experiment to rule out reverse causality, we examine whether a small investment in a company's stock leads investors to purchase more of the company's products and adopt other views and preferences that benefit the company. We pre-register our research methods, hypotheses, and...
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Using an experiment to rule out reverse causality, we examine whether a small investment in a company's stock leads investors to purchase more of the company's products and adopt other views and preferences that benefit the company. We preregister our research methods, hypotheses, and...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012914794