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In this study, we investigate whether the unpleasant mood of managers caused by air pollution leads to poorer decision-making quality. Using a sample of 9,282 firm-year observations from 2014 to 2017 in China, we show that 1) the mood of managers becomes more negative as air quality decreases;...
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We study the responses of Chinese public firm chairpersons to their perceptions of bad luck pertaining to the Chinese zodiac year. We find that these perceptions of bad luck increase managers’ sense of risk and lead them to increase their corporate cash holdings, even though the actual...
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This paper provides a measurement of framing effects in the stock market by using actual market open trading data, and provide a test of this new firm-special behavioral characteristic. We adopt univariate and bivariate portfolio-level analyses with seminal rational and behavioral factors, to...
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While the Chinese government has increasingly emphasized greater development balance between the economy, society, and the environment, little is known regarding how the state’s economic policy uncertainty affects within-firm corporate social responsibility (CSR) disclosure over time. Based on...
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