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equity ratio, loan quality and bank size are the main determinants of bank bailout involvement. However, the aided banks …
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We study the effect of board governance in state-owned and private banks by undertaking a study of commercial banks in India that has both bank groups. Covering a ten-year period from 2003 to 2012 that witnessed a large number of governance reforms in India, the results of our empirical analysis...
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shareholders and the managers. Hence, there are indeed two complementary pressures that one reinforces the other, placed on the …
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managers. Some authors have pointed out that neither the formal governance institutions (i.e. the composition of the different …
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Using novel data from executive deferred compensation, this paper presents new evidence on the relationship between CEO risk preference and firm risk (the volatility of firm performance measures such as stock return, earnings and operating cash flows). My results show a negative association...
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We investigate whether factors beyond agency conflict are important in bank governance. Specifically, we examine the possibility that confusion and overlap between the roles of CEO and Chairman have important effects on bank risk and return. Using a new data set for UK banks over the period...
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We study the effect of government-subsidized childcare on women's career outcomes and firm performance using linked tax filing data. Exploiting a universal childcare reform in Quebec in 1997 and the variation in its timing relative to childbirth across cohorts of parents, we show that earlier...
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A robust bank-based financial industry is a major player in the stability of an economy. This is demonstrated by the importance most countries place on macroeconomic decisions involving the banking sector. In 2017, the Ghana bank industry underwent a clean-up exercise to rehabilitate the...
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