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Im Mittelpunkt der Analyse steht die übergangsweise Zusammenarbeit zwischen Senior und Nachfolger bei einem Nachfolge-Management-Buy-in/Management-Buy-out. An einem einfachen Modell wird gezeigt, dass ein externer Kapitalgeber neben der Finanzierungsfunktion vor allem auch die Rolle eines...
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Wir analysieren die Entscheidungssituation eines Jungunternehmers, der die Nachfolge eines mittelständischen Altunternehmers als Eigentümer und Geschäftsführer antreten möchte. Zu diesem Zweck unterbreitet der Jungunternehmer dem Senior ein Übernahmeangebot, wobei der Jungunternehmer...
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Asset markets are frequently restructured through mergers, acquisitions, and securitization. Corporate restructuring activities reallocate assets across firms. The cumulative magnitude of corporate restructuring deals is so significant and durable at the macro level that they can have the...
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This article applies the concepts of opportunity cost and utilitarian ethics to corporate bailouts. When one thinks about bailing out a failing or distressed industry it is also necessary to consider alternative uses for the funds. Opportunity cost analysis concludes that the funds used for...
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We present a model of succession in a firm owned and managed by its founder. The founder decides between hiring a professional manager or leaving management to his heir, as well as on how much, if any, of the shares to float on the stock exchange. We assume that a professional is a better...
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In a typical "phoenix syndrome" scenario, a small business entrepreneur who controls the financially distressed Company A registers Company B, to which the assets of Company A are transferred in what appears to be fraudulent conveyance. Company B serves as a vehicle through which the business is...
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We examine the effects of organization capital — evident in management quality practices — on firms' implied cost of equity. We show that superior management practices decrease firms' cost of equity capital. This novel finding, robust to a battery of sensitivity analyses and to endogeneity...
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