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I develop a corporate governance framework, provide a broad overview of recent corporate governance research, and place each of the Special Issue papers within the context of this framework. The papers in the issue contribute to our understanding of a wide range of governance topics including:...
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CEO compensation has been much debated in the 1990s, both in academic circles and in the media. We contrast two views on CEO compensation. The first view is that there has been a very positive trend in CEO compensation - that compensation committees have become more responsive to shareholder...
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CEO compensation has been much debated in the 1990s, both in academic circles and in the media. We contrast two views on CEO compensation. The first view is that there has been a very positive trend in CEO compensation, that compensation committees have become more responsive to shareholder...
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We exploit unexpected corporate data breaches to study how firms respond to negative reputation events. Data breaches negatively affect firm profitability, value, and reputation for years following the event, but are not triggered by high or low reputations. In response, firms increase their...
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This paper argues that the key to success for any business enterprise is to build and maintain relevancy in the market place, whilst also remaining relevant to all the various stakeholders within the firm (e.g., employees and investors). Relevancy in the market means delivering products or...
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It is a commonplace of American law that corporations are fictional. This is silly - corporations are all too-real (after all, most of us work for one, most of the physical goods on which we depend are made by them, the quality (and lack of quality) of our physical environment is dependent on...
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An important set of contract terms manages potential disputes. In a detailed, hand-coded sample of mergers and acquisition (M&A) contracts from 2007 and 2008, dispute management provisions in correlate strongly with target ownership, state of incorporation, and industry, and with the experience...
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During 2008 and 2009 Australian listed entities raised large amounts of equity capital as the global financial crisis led to a significant tightening in credit markets. Over these two years listed entity after listed entity recapitalised, seeking additional equity to replace debt as lenders,...
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I empirically show that the time delay firms face in raising outside capital affects cash holdings. I exploit the 2005 Securities Offering Reform (the Reform) as a quasi-natural experiment. For a subset of large public US firms, the Reform relaxed the requirement to undergo the standard review...
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We empirically show that the time delay for raising debt in public markets has a pronounced impact on firms' switching to private placement. We exploit the 2005 Security Offerings Reform as a quasi-natural experiment where for a subset of large U.S. firms the regulatory delay (1-1.5 month)...
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