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) random effect model. The results unveiled that the board size, board tenure, board subcommittees tenure have a positive and …
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This paper investigates under what circumstances boards of directors fire CEOs and whether this action leads to better firm performance. We use unique and detailed data, covering 473 companies in the transition region, on boards’ actions, expectations and beliefs about CEO ability. We find...
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not fired when performance deteriorates due to factors deemed explicitly to be beyond their control, nor are they fired …
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We study how well-incentivized boards monitor CEOs and whether such monitoring improves performance. Using unique, detailed data on boards' information sets and decisions for a large sample of private-equity-backed firms, we find that gathering information helps boards learn about CEO ability....
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We study how well-incentivized boards monitor CEOs and whether such monitoring improves performance. Using unique, detailed data on boards' information sets and decisions for a large sample of private-equity-backed firms, we find that gathering information helps boards learn about CEO ability....
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We study how well-incentivized boards monitor CEOs and whether such monitoring improves performance. Using unique, detailed data on boards' information sets and decisions for a large sample of private-equitybacked firms, we find that gathering information helps boards learn about CEO ability....
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number of citations to patents. Thus managers who are protected from takeover market perform worse on innovation. However …
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Analyzing data from approximately 1.5 million employees across 1,108 established public and private US companies, we find that employee beliefs about their firm's purpose is weaker in public companies. This difference is most pronounced within the salaried middle and hourly ranks, rather than...
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capital market structure across jurisdictions differs significantly. The beginning of the 21st century was marked by a spate … to control the improper exercise of discretion and conflicts of interest. According to Professor Gilson, it is “a braided …
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