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Using a large panel of Chinese listed companies over the period 2004-2010, we document that both export propensity and intensity increase with managerial ownership up to a point of around 23%-27%, and decrease thereafter. In addition, we find a negative association between state ownership and...
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In recent years, there has been an increasing interest in assessing the effectiveness of corporate governance in China …
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ultimately controlled by individuals or families (hereafter “entrepreneurial firms”) for 2004 in China, to investigate the effect …
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Monitoring by institutional investors can act as an important mechanism to promote firm innovation. By investigating Chinese listed firms' patenting between 2002 and 2011, we find that the presence of institutional investors enhances firm innovation. Consistent with the monitoring view, we...
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This is an empirical study that examines the underpricing and aftermarket long-term performance of IPOs in China and … China. The findings demonstrate that initial IPO returns influence the market value long-term and that the ownership …
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This paper examines the effect of ownership structure on collateral requirements using the sample of China's listed …
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This paper investigates pay dispersion and its effects on firm performance in China's listed firms. Due to weak … investor protection and an inefficient legal system, China is expected to have a lower level of corporate governance. In this …
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This paper examines the impact of ownership structure on executive compensation in China's listed firms. We find that …
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This paper examines the effect of state control and ownership structure on leverage decision of firms listed in Chinese stock market. Our results show that state-owned enterprises (SOEs) have higher leverage ratios than non-SOEs, and SOEs in regions with a poorer institutional environment have...
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dispersion generally provides a tournament incentive in China's emerging market, as it is positively associated with firm … politically connected, but it became stronger after the China's split-share structure reforms. Further, we find that in state …
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