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Risk diversification is the basis of insurance and investment. It is thus crucial to study the effects that could limit … occurrence, systemic risk can reduce dramatically the diversification benefits. It is clearly revealed via a non …
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should diversify and whether it is a way to create value, since themotives leading to diversification are not always … description of the lessons provided by the literature, analyzing the reasons fordiversifying or not, describing the costs and …
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For nearly two decades banks in the United States have consolidated in record numbers—in terms of both frequency and the size of the merging institutions. Rhoades (1996) hypothesizes that the main motivations were increased potential for geographic expansion created by changes in state laws...
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the period 1993-1996. Following a methodology developed by Teece et al (1994), the observed diversification patterns of … coherence change, while an increase of diversification brings a reduction in coherence. …
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While most economic organisation literature on cooperatives has focused on changes in income rights, we study changes in the allocation of decision rights between board of directors (representing members) and managers. The traditional role of the board is to direct the activities of the...
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This article addresses the impact of governance structure on diversification behavior. Hypotheses are developed … regarding the differences in diversification strategy of cooperatives and stock listed companies. The analysis shows that stock …
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international location. The diversification of portfolio can be measured in many ways. The approach in this article relies both on … approaches such as number of partners, geographical diversification and average distance travelled by exported component. Even …
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by null or related corporate diversification prevail: firms are more likely to focus on their core business or related … internationalization and diversification tend to be complements, rather than substitutes: compared to domestic ones, cross …-border acquisitions are more likely to be associated with diversification goal. …
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