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The phenomena associated with the performance of newly listed companies has increased the interest of many researchers who have developed a vast literature on long-term underpricing and underperformance, which together with hot and cold issue markets, represent the three anomalies that have...
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VC-financed startups led by women perform worse than startups led by men. Do VCs influence this performance gap? To answer this question, I compare the gender gap in performance between startups initially financed by syndicates led by VCs with only male GPs and startups financed by syndicates...
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We distill evidence about the effects of COVID-19 on companies. Stock price reactions to the shock differed greatly across firms, depending on their resilience to social distancing, financial flexibility, and corporate culture. The same characteristics affected the response of firms' sales,...
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Cultural distance is an important factor for the success of venture capital (VC) investments. Using a large sample of Chinese VC events, this study examines how cultural proximity between VC investors and portfolio firms, as measured by a unique indicator using Chinese dialects, affects the...
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This paper investigates the effect of superstar CEOs on their competitors. Exploiting shocks to CEO status due to …
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Influenced by their compensation plans, CEOs make their own luck through decisions that affect future firm risk. After adopting a relative performance evaluation (RPE) plan, total and idiosyncratic risk are higher, and the correlation between firm and industry performance is lower. The opposite...
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The Chief Executive Officer (CEO) is pivotal in firm governance and is tasked with policy implementation and maximizing … shareholder benefit. However, predicting CEO behaviour remains challenging, especially when considering CEO power (CEOP). Hence …. Interestingly, CEO risk aversion increases in state-owned firms’ participants, suggesting heightened supervision. Moreover, each …
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We evaluate the performance of limited partners' (LPs) private equity investments over time. Using a sample of 14,380 investments by 1,852 LPs in 1,250 buyout and venture funds started between 1991 and 2006, we find that the superior performance of endowment investors in the 1991-1998 period,...
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The present study examines the effect of the information obtained through close inter-firm ties on the investor's risk-adjusted returns. We suggest that there is a closely connected tie between an investor and an entrepreneurial firm if the investor is a limited partner of the entrepreneurial...
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