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We examine whether directors' and officers' (D&O) liability insurance affects corporate innovation. We find a positive association between D&O insurance and innovation. The result is robust to a series of robustness checks, including Heckman model, longer test windows of corporate innovation and...
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Enterprise Resource Planning system (ERP) reshapes the way information is collected, processed, and disseminated, but extant evidence on its effects on a firm's transparency and internal control is mixed. We add to the debate by showing that firms' stock price crash risk decreases following ERP...
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This study examines the impact of board directors with foreign experience (BDFEs) on stock price crash risk. We find that BDFEs help reduce crash risk. This association is robust to a series of robustness checks, including firm fixed effects model, Heckman procedure, instrumental variable...
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How to protect public investors from expropriation by controlling shareholders in firms with concentrated ownership structures continues to be a challenge for many markets including the U.S. In this paper, we examine the effect of having a token minority activist shareholder on improving...
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Using China’s introduction of U.S. style securities class actions (SCA), we examine consequences for shareholder wealth, aggrieved investor compensation, and fraud deterrence. In contrast to previous U.S. evidence, Chinese stock prices respond positively to the SCA rules released on July 31,...
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This study examines whether the presence of rookie independent directors (IDs) is associated with audit fees.We find that the presence of rookie IDs increases firm’s audit fees. Moreover, the positive effect of rookie IDs on audit fees is accentuated for firms whose rookie IDs serve for audit...
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This paper examines the effect of official turnover on risk-taking by commercial banks. We find a positive relationship between official turnover and the risk taking of commercial banks and this result holds for various robustness checks and endogeneity tests. This effect may stem from...
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Mutual funds have emerged and rapidly developed since 2000 in China. This study tests empirically the impact of mutual funds' ownership on firm performance in China, using a large sample for the period of 2001-2005. We find that equity ownership by mutual funds has a positive effect on firm...
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