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ownership and supervisory board size, we do find significant entrenchments effects associated with ownership by managers …. Overall, our analysis suggests that corporate governance in Ukraine operates with a certain degree of efficiency, despite the …
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We propose and test a new explanation for forced CEO turnover, and examine its implications for the impact of firm performance on CEO turnover. Investors may disagree with management on optimal decisions due to heterogeneous prior beliefs. Theory suggests that such disagreement may be persistent...
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CEO succession at many companies occurs in a black box. Shareholders are not privy to boardroom discussions prior to the announcement of a CEO departure, and press releases announcing the change contain boilerplate language that does not make it clear whether the CEO stepped down voluntary or...
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ownership and supervisory board size, we do find significant entrenchments effects associated with ownership by managers …. Overall, our analysis suggests that corporate governance in Ukraine operates with a certain degree of efficiency, despite the …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010271280
We examine the response of prosocial employees and boards of directors to corporate misconduct. We develop several proxies for the presence of prosocial employees and directors, based on the density of social networks and social capital in the county of the firms' headquarters and companies'...
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To gain insights about the quality of boards' firing decisions, we investigate abnormal stock returns and operating performance around CEO-turnover announcements in a new hand-collected sample of 208 "clean'' turnover events between January 1998 and June 2009. Unlike the majority of previous...
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Objective - This study empirically examines the incidence of CEO dismissal in Malaysian Public Listed Companies (PLCs …
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This paper analyzes the relationship between CEO education, CEO turnover and firm performance. Our primary interest is on the role that CEO education plays in a firm's decision to replace its current CEO, the role that it plays in selecting a new CEO, and on whether CEO education significantly...
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This paper investigates changes in company performance following timely versus delayed CEO resignations due to financial wrongdoings. A timely resignation is proactively pushed by the company, and a delayed resignation is driven by investigations initiated by the SEC or other regulatory...
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underperforming managers. In fiercely competitive markets, the higher threat of bankruptcy or hostile takeover seems to effectively …
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