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This study examines the impact of geographically nearby major customers on suppliers’ stock price crash risk. Using a sample of Chinese A-share listed firms and their top five (major) customers during the period 2008−2019, we find a significantly negative association. This association is...
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Using a sample of Chinese A-share listed firms on Shanghai and Shenzhen stock exchanges from year 2003-2019, this paper examines the impact of multiple large shareholders (MLS) on abnormal stock trading halts. The results reveal that listed companies with MLS have a lower probability of abnormal...
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The stock price index is a thermometer reflecting changes in the stock market, and can convey key information on capital market dynamics and trends to investors. This paper empirically investigates the impact of index adjustments on corporate social responsibility performance by employing the...
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We test whether military experience of CEOs or chairmen affects stock price crash risk. We find robust evidence that CEOs' or chairmen's military experience reduces crash risk. Our finding holds for various robustness checks including controlling for some additional characteristics of chairmen...
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Enterprise Resource Planning system (ERP) reshapes the way information is collected, processed, and disseminated, but extant evidence on its effects on a firm's transparency and internal control is mixed. We add to the debate by showing that firms' stock price crash risk decreases following ERP...
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