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We examine the influence of outside directors' industry experience on segment investment, segment operating performance, and firm valuation for conglomerates. Given board composition is endogenous, we instrument for the presence of industry expert directors using the supply of experienced...
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This paper investigates the impact of firms’ positions in the network of intersectoral input-output linkages on the use, intensity, and implementation of relative performance evaluation (RPE) in CEO compensation contracts. Consistent with a fundamental but not thoroughly investigated...
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Overconfident managers overestimate future returns from their firms' investments. Thus, we predict that overconfident managers will tend to delay loss recognition and generally use less conservative accounting. Furthermore, we test whether external monitoring helps to mitigate this effect. Using...
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We investigate the effect of executives and directors with prior banking crisis experience on bank outcomes around the global financial crisis (GFC). Executives and directors with previous experience leading banks through a bank crisis may have been uniquely able to understand the risks,...
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We investigate the effect of executives and directors with prior banking crisis experience on bank outcomes around the global financial crisis (GFC). Banks led by individuals with previous experience leading banks through a bank crisis may have been uniquely able to understand the risks,...
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