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Purpose – This paper aims to examine the link between financing patterns, information asymmetry and legal traditions in 37 countries during the 1990-2004 period. Design/methodology/approach – The analysis is based on three theories: the trade-off theory, pecking order hypothesis and market...
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This article explores factors affecting the survival and exit routes of new firms created in 2004 using data from the Kauffman Firm Survey. We draw upon the Resource-Based View to test several hypotheses regarding the impact of both tangible and intangible resources on new firm survival in both...
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This study examines the role of information asymmetry on insurer price adjustments in response to earnings surprises and the effects of competing measures of earnings surprises on the value of insurers during 1998–2007. Using the surprise portfolio approach, we find that investors in insurance...
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We examine the role of venture capital backing on informational externalities generated by IPO firms. Theoretical models predict that going public firms generate positive externalities creating a spillover effect for other firms to go public. In this paper, we posit that venture backed IPOs...
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Theoretical models predict that going public firms generate positive externalities, creating a spillover effect for other firms to go public. In this paper, we posit that venture backed IPOs convey positive informational externalities for the publicly traded rival firms in the same industry and...
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We perform an online survey of candidates, who listed their resume on the 2002 FMA website, seeking finance faculty positions. The response rate is approximately 50 percent. Consistent with Bertin, Prather, and Zivney (1999), we find that the new hire market for finance professors continues to...
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In this dissertation I examine the informational externalities ofgoing public decisions for industrial and banking sector. Theresults show that industrial rivals have positive valuation effectsonly in response to venture backed IPOs and no significantreaction in response to non-venture backed...
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