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A firm's diversification decision is likely to be a response of two interacting effects, one is the agent problem and the other is the economies of scale. Whether diversification causes a discount or a premium depends on the interaction of the two effects. This paper re-evaluates the effect of...
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One of the main goals of the Sarbanes Oxley Act of 2002 (SOX) is to ensure a greater flow of timely and accurate accounting information to investors. While there has been a lot of criticism of SOX, mostly with regard to compliance costs, very little light has been shed on the impact of SOX on...
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China has sustained a rapid rate of economic growth and absorbed a great deal of foreign investment over the past decades. However, the laws pertaining to business in China have not kept up with China’s market growth. For this reason, investors in the Chinese stock market must assess...
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This study examines how divesture affects the performance of listed companies in Taiwan. Divestiture describes firms selling their assets, production lines, subsidiaries or other segments for either cash or securities. This study focuses on two types of divestiture activities: sell-offs and...
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This study empirically tests the effect of diversification on firm performance, controlling for factors influencing returns other than diversification. This study also investigates if the diversification effect has the same impact on firm performance at different points in time. The sample used...
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This study’s focuses on the effects of directors and employee stock bonus plans on electronic companies listed on the Taiwan Stock Exchange Corporation. In addition, the paper examines the appropriate internal corporate governance mechanisms for firms. The evidence shows firms with...
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The paper investigates the determinants of bank board structure in Ghana and finds that the Scope of Operations Hypothesis could explain the variation in board size but not board independence. On the other hand, the Board Monitoring Hypothesis could only explain the variation in board...
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This paper investigates the relationship between performance and corporate governance in Palestine. Firm performance is measured by Tobin’s Q, whereas corporate governance is determined based on the level of ownership concentration. Prior research in developed economies provides evidence...
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We examine the impact of board diversity on both the corporate value and equity risk of British companies since the financial crisis. We find that the inclusion of overseas directors on boards improves market value and reduces equity risk. When the number of female directors included on the...
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This chapter examines the relation between corporate governance mechanisms and operating performance and liquidity risk within the specific environment of West African Economic and Monetary Union (WAEMU) banks. The implementation of well-known western corporate governance mechanisms in emerging...
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