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We analyze the appointments of outside CEOs of financial and non-financial firms as independent directors on US bank boards and their implications for the banks and the outside CEO firms. We show that outside CEOs from financial firms match with less traditional banks and their appointment...
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Advocates of diversifying bank income sources often argue that diversification improves the resilience of banks during periods of distress. To test this proposition, we analyze the impact of income diversification on the performance of Italian banks during the recent financial crisis. Using...
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Investigates the factors influencing job creation in small firms, firm survival and potential predictors of firm success. One key purpose of this study is to better understand market failures which might warrant public policy intervention. Part one conducts an analysis on a database of 636...
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This paper on a family-controlled firm in Singapore suggests how such businesses, in competitive industries, may grow and survive. Located in the literature on small firm growth, we explore a corporate incident that threatened the survival of the firm under study. An analysis of the manner in...
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The production methods, financial requirements, and supply and demand characteristics of the contract clothing manufacturing sector are studied in order to determine why market exchange relationships within the sector are often untypical (in spite of low entry barriers and set-up costs).The...
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