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We study a firm's decisions to engage in socially responsible activities, voluntarily report on them and purchase external assurance of the report. In our signaling model, neither firm type nor the level of activity is observed. We show that if voluntary assurance is not too expensive, the firm...
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PurposeCorporations and large entities are increasingly disclosing material information on their financial and non-financial capitals in integrated reports (IR). The rationale behind their IR is to improve their legitimacy with institutions and stakeholders, as they are expected to communicate...
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study the relationships between assurance, sustainability disclosure, industry membership and reporting format. Findings … relation to assurance. Secondly, our data consists of company sustainability disclosure information in the fiscal year 2015 …
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Recent years have witnessed growing interest in corporate sustainability reporting. Yet existing research provides mixed and indirect evidence on the information content of such reports to investors. We examine the stock market reaction to the release of corporate sustainability reports. Our...
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reports represents attempts to gain, maintain or repair legitimacy. It brings a new approach to analysing corporate disclosure … and provides a strong case for employing legitimacy theory in explaining corporate disclosure. The analysis shows that the …
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This paper aims at analysing the determinants of the recent wave of European banks to Brazil under the context of the recent phase of banking internationalisation. In its first part, it analyses the process of banking internationalisation from both analytical and historical approach. Focusing on...
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CDS spreads are often used as market's view of credit risk. There is no popular alternative to it; perhaps only the distance-to-default measure based on Merton (1974) comes close to it. In this paper we investigate the relationship between these two measures for large European banks in post...
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The monetary authorities affect the macroeconomic activity through various channels of influence. This paper examines the bank lending channel, which considers how central bank actions affect deposits, loan supply, and real spending. The monetary authorities influence deposits and loan supplies...
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The goal of this paper is to investigate the efficiency of the banking systems in eight European countries over the period 1994 to 2008 by using the production frontier methodology. The paper shows that risk factors along with a size variable should be taken into account, otherwise inefficiency...
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The relationships between bank market concentration and bank efficiency are of particular relevance in the European Union (EU), but they remain controversial. Using a panel Granger causality approach, this paper contributes to the literature, testing not only the causality running from bank...
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