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Bank CEOs are held personally accountable for firms' performance, including the downside risk. Operational risk is largely idiosyncratic and operational risk event announcements signal flaws in banks' internal control systems and ineffective risk management. We examine the impact of operational...
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Bank CEOs are held personally accountable for firms' performance, including the downside risk. Operational risk is idiosyncratic and operational risk event announcements signal ineffective risk management. We examine the impact of operational risk announcements on different components of U.S....
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This paper is the first paper to present findings evaluating the consequences for employees of full and partial privatization using difference-in-differences combined with propensity score matching. We find: (1) partial privatization causes job creation in contrast to full privatization, which...
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An empirical model determining the relationship between changes in firm-level productivity and changes in firm value is estimated using an unbalanced panel of 706 public limited companies observed over the period 1996-2002. The main findings are: (1) changes in technical efficiency and labour...
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The empirical relationship between the remuneration of: the highest paid director (HPD), mean Board remuneration (Director), and the Chairperson of the Board (Chair) and firm- level performance is examined on a panel of mutual building societies over the 1991 to 1996 period. Two measures of...
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This paper reports an analysis of the determinants of the level and changes in Polish industrial concentration in the early post-transition era. In particular, the relative effects of foreign and state ownership are examined. The empirical evidence is based on a panel of 144 Polish manufacturing...
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