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We model corporate governance in a world with competitive securities markets as well as markets for corporate assets …
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We model corporate governance in a world with competitive securities markets as well as markets for corporate assets …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10008631379
We model long-run firm performance, management compensation, and corporate governance in a dynamic, nonstationary world …. We show that managerial compensation and governance policies, which, in a single-period context, can best be rationalized … example, shareholder wealth is maximized by governance policies that tie board deference to generous compensation and link the …
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This paper uses a unique dataset from Denmark to investigate (1) the role of family characteristics in corporate decision making, and (2) the consequences of these decisions on firm performance. We focus on the decision to appoint either a family or an external chief executive officer (CEO). We...
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This paper uses a unique dataset from Denmark to investigate (1) the role of family characteristics in corporate decision making, and (2) the consequences of these decisions on firm performance. We focus on the decision to appoint either a family or an external chief executive officer (CEO). We...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10005419431
This paper uses a unique dataset from Denmark to investigate (1) the role of family characteristics in corporate decision making, and (2) the consequences of these decisions on firm performance. We focus on the decision to appoint either a family or an external chief executive officer (CEO). We...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10005225414
shareholders) engage in corporate governance. In classical models, blockholders exert governance through direct intervention in a … consequences of activism. More recent models show that blockholders can govern through an alternative mechanism known as “exit … governance by extracting private benefits of control or pursuing objectives other than firm value maximization. I highlight the …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011094546
shareholders) engage in corporate governance. In classical models, blockholders exert governance through direct intervention in a … consequences of activism. More recent models show that blockholders can govern through the alternative mechanism of “exit … governance by extracting private benefits of control or pursuing objectives other than firm value maximization. I highlight the …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011084247
This study assesses the synergy effects of governance in mobile phone penetration for inclusive human development in … (corruption-control and rule of law) governance are employed. The following findings are established. First, the previously …, whereas political governance is overwhelmingly not significant across estimated models, average effects from economic …
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non-linear relationship between CSR and IBS and, on the other hand, the moderating effect of governance practices (Sharia … supervisory board, governance structure, institutional quality) on CSR-IBS nexus. To do this, we selected a group of 43 Islamic … GMM method showed that there is a U-shaped relationship between CSR and IBS. Furthermore, they revealed that governance …
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