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This paper examines the impact of corporate ownership structure and ownership concentration (OC) on the corporate performance of listed firms in China. Ordinary least square and two-stages least squares models are used to capture the relationship between the independent variables and firm...
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A stock divestment campaign is a common strategy used by social activists to pressure corporations to abandon undesirable practices. However, evidence on the effectiveness of the strategy remains mixed. In this paper, we examine the effectiveness of an international stock boycott by studying a...
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Recent changes in labor arrangements have increased interest in estimating and understanding the value of job flexibility. We leverage a large natural field experiment at Uber to create exogenous variation in expected market wages across individuals and over time. Combining this experiment with...
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Mixed two-sided platforms suffer from the dilemma related to the platform’s regulation of user-generated content (UGC). Strict regulation may weaken the willingness of users to continuously generate new content, whereas loose regulation may lead to massive low-quality content shares. This...
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The study aims to investigate how relying on short-term debt may help Chinese listed firms to make efficient investment decisions and reduce overinvestment problem for low-growth firms. The study uses a large set of panel data of non-financial Chinese listed firms over the period 2007–2017...
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The elasticity of substitution between energy and non-energy is a key parameter in quantifying distributional impacts of energy and environmental policies. However, the empirical results of energy substitution are contradictory. The source of discrepancies in the results remains controversial,...
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