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Although most research on directional analysis focused on either increase/decrease or acceleration/deceleration of variables of interest, we jointly evaluate the two directional changes in the real Gross Domestic Product (GDP) predicted by corporate executives. We apply an approach recently...
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Although many studies on the directional accuracy of forecasts by international organizations and professional forecasters have been scrutinized, little attention has been paid to forecasts by business leaders. In order to address this gap, we use directional tests to investigate whether...
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The purpose of this research is to create a model for evaluating financial and non-financial motivation of top managers in regional and district management structures. For this purpose, the efficiency of inter-cluster interaction within one federal district is evaluated using a system of factors...
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We investigate the directional accuracy of GDP forecasts by corporate executives. Extending the literature to business leader's forecasts, our findings show positive evidence for the usefulness of long-term forecasts whereas past literature casts doubt on their usefulness. However, examination...
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We investigate the directional accuracy of exchange rate forecasts by corporate executives. We find that a forecast with a 1-year horizon is valuable for the profitability and unprofitability predictions of manufacturers, although previous studies provide considerable evidence that forecasts...
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The aim of the research is to create a model of motivation of the top management of government agencies of regions, which will allow to make non-financial motivation of top managers dependent upon the achieved strategic potential of the region and their financial incentives. For this purpose,...
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We analyze the relationship between managerial ownership and company performance, testing the incentive and entrenchment hypothesis. Differently from previous literature, we focus on small and medium-sized private enterprises which constitute an important part of the German economy. We use a...
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Until October 2004 corporate insiders in Germany were required to report trades in the shares of their firm 'without delay'. In practice substantial reporting delays were common. We show that the delays are systematically related to the characteristics of the firm. Delays are longer in...
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Objectives: We examine decision factors of family firm owners for hiring a non-family Chief Financial Officer (CFO). We explore the perceptions of family firm owners towards external managers by analyzing how their family-specific and company-specific goals relate to the employment of a...
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