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We explain the firm downsizing trend of the recent decades by the new abundance of information - the ICT revolution … information/output ratio is decreasing in firm size.We formulate a quantity of information theory of the firm embodying these …
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Recent corporate governance initiatives encourage a culture of long-term value creation and growth but cannot work as intended by policymakers. The current discussion about corporate governance ignores the transition from a centralized to a decentralized, unmediated, and interconnected world and...
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Using firm-level data for the UK, we investigate the link between firms ́financial health, borrowing ratio and export … associated with the firm-specific interest rate. …
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Using firm-level data for the UK, we investigate the link between firms' financial health, borrowing ratio and export … associated with the firm-specific interest rate …
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core corporate governance domain. It challenges the dominant neo-classical theory of the firm, which asserts that …
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Executive pay has become a regulatory flashpoint of the global financial crisis. In contrast to the traditional non-interventionist approach to executive compensation, it has galvanized regulators around the world to search for effective responses to the perceived problem of executive pay. These...
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This article explores the rising tension between shareholder and director power in the common law world. First the article analyzes key arguments in the shareholder empowerment debate, and current US reform proposals to grant shareholders stronger rights, from a comparative corporate law...
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This paper analyses a longitudinal dataset on legal protection of shareholders over a 36 year period, 1970-2005, for four advanced countries, the UK, France, Germany and the USA. It examines two aspects of the legal origin hypothesis-whether shareholder protection is higher in the common law...
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