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Tax codes regularly create conflicts of interests between small and large shareholders with respect to the payout decision of firms. We use this fact to study (i) whether firm behavior reflects preferences of blockholders and (ii) the effectiveness of minority shareholder protection on...
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Japanese firms are more likely to adopt new stock option plans when they are more owned by directors and arms-length investors (institutional investors and foreigners) while the probability of adopting option plans is negatively associated with ownership by stable and controlling shareholders....
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We use a unique dataset of more than 1,000 Chief Executive Officers (CEOs) and Chief Financial Officers around the world to investigate the degree to which executives delegate financial decisions and the circumstances that drive variation in delegation. Delegation does not appear to be...
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This paper examines the bonding effect of cross-listing before and after the stock market liberalization reforms in China. Consistent with the bonding hypothesis, we find that Chinese firms with foreign listings attain higher valuations than firms without foreign listings. We also find that they...
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By examining only firms that experience net losses and negative cash flows, we are able to analyze a sample of firms that face a discrete refinancing point with no internal equity available, as well as a liquidity mismatch between assets and liabilities. These unique characteristics of our...
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Turkish Abstract: Bu çalışmada sahiplik yoğunlaşmasının temettü dağıtım kararları üzerine etkisi araştırılmıştır. Rassal Etkili Tobit ve Sistem Genelleştirilmiş Momentler Metodunun kullanıldığı çalışmada, Borsa İstanbul'a kote 116 sanayi şirketinin 2004-2009 dönemi...
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Columbia University's Center for Excellence in Accounting and Security Analysis (CEASA) recently distributed Stephen Penman's June 2009 paper, “Accounting for Intangible Assets: There is Also an Income Statement”. Penman acclaims accounting's “brilliance” and provides a reasoned argument...
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Few purely financial decisions rival stock repurchase programs in their bearing on the well-being of shareholders. Absent better financial reports on buybacks, an occasional tally of results seems appropriate. The current “Monitor” extends an earlier study back to 2000 to look at...
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We analyze credit line characteristics and changes in cash for a panel of firms over 1996-2006, and find evidence consistent with the economic importance of transactions costs for the management of liquidity and the resulting effects on shareholder value. We find that shareholders of...
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Corporate Governance Equalisation: What does an organisation stand to win/loose by upholding high/low standards of good corporate governance? If stakeholders are knowledgeable on the implications of good corporate governance implications on the value of the firm, there is room for equalisation...
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