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This short-paper aims to look through the Satyam Scam from the taint of corporate governance principles based on facts that prima facie appear undisputed. The paper analyses the governance principles that were violated and attempts to deduce whether such violations were sine qua non the disaster...
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This paper documents and studies the gender gap in performance among associate lawyers in the United States. Unlike other high-skilled professions, the legal profession assesses performance using transparent measures that are widely used and comparable across firms: the number of hours billed to...
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This paper documents and studies the gender gap in performance among associate lawyers in the United States. Unlike other high-skilled professions, the legal profession assesses performance using transparent measures that are widely used and comparable across firms: the number of hours billed to...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011348529
This paper investigates the relationship between family firm, internal and external governance, and corporate fraud. We focus on judicial and market attitudes toward professional top managers, not controlling shareholders, involved in corporate fraud in family controlled firms in Korea. We find...
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We examine how Russian enterprises do business with one another, focusing on the strategies used to obtain efficiency and predictability in their transactions. Using survey data, the paper analyzes the relative importance of relational contracting, self-enforcement, enterprise networks, private...
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What is the impact of firm entry regulation on sustained entry into self-employment? How does firm entry regulation influence the performance of long-living entrants? In this paper, I address these questions by exploiting a natural experiment in firm entry regulation. After German reunification,...
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Conventional wisdom depicts corruption as a tax on incumbent firms. This paper challenges this view in two ways. First, by arguing that corruption matters not so much because of the value of the bribe ("tax"), but because of another less studied feature of corruption, namely bribe...
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We use firm-level data for France and Italy to explore the impact of service regulation reform implemented in the two countries on the mark-up and eventually on the performance of firms between the second half of the 1990s and 2007. In line with some previous studies, we find that the relation...
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Entrepreneurship can have important positive effects linked to job creation, wealth and income generation, innovation and industry competitiveness. Scholars and policy-makers around the world have turned to the regulatory environment as a mechanism through which entrepreneurship can be...
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The need for financial institutions anywhere in the world cannot be over-emphasized. The daily business transactions carried out by individuals, firms and corporate entities underscores the need for a better and performing financial institutions in Nigeria. This paper specifically focused on...
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