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of mergers and acquisitions (M&A) is not apparent at the frm level. Furthermore, the inhibitory efect of blockholder …
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are not used in the market. We show that such "acquisitions for sleep" can occur if and only if the quality of a process …
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, we find that the industry distribution is significantly different for failure and acquisitions. This calls for some kind …
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We allow the preference of a political majority to determine boththe corporate governance structure and the division of profits betweenhuman and financial capital. In a democratic society where financialwealth is concentrated, a political majority may prefer to restraingovernance by dispersed...
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With this paper we present the first microeconometric analysis of the impact of a foreign acquisition on the target firms' access to finance. By using a large database of German firms we furthermore investigate for the first time the link between foreign ownership and access to finance in...
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, we find that the industry distribution is significantly different for failure and acquisitions. This calls for some kind …
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In this paper we present the first evidence for a link between foreign ownership and credit constraints for Germany, one of the world's leading target countries for foreign direct investment. Furthermore, we contribute to the literature by investigating the impact of a foreign acquisition on the...
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We examine the valuation of synergies and control in mergers and acquisitions (M&A) in Central and Eastern European … from the Thomson Reuters database. Worldwide the market of mergers and acquisitions (M&A) is increasing, reaching in 2016 a …
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We examine shareholder monitoring in the context of executive pay–carbon performance sensitivity among U.S. firms. While corporates are under pressure to curb their greenhouse gas emissions, still little is known about the incentive structures for managers in this context. We document that a...
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This paper provides novel evidence on how green shareholder pressure can propagate emission spillover to asset owners who are subject to fewer oversights. Using shareholder proposals, engagement, and activism campaigns, I find publicly listed energy firms divest pollutive assets and lead to an...
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