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Prevailing executive pay practices rest on fallacious assumptions about performance attribution, the nature of alignment, and the psychology of incentives, and have numerous unintended consequences that are value-destructive particularly for long term and diversified shareholders. The focus of...
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This paper begins with a summary of the literature on ways of measuring corporate governance ‘quality'. It then considers three related research questions, all in the context of an emerging economy, Bangladesh, where corporate governance has been a major concern. The first question is which...
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We examine whether they engage in income-increasing accruals manipulation (AM) or real activities earnings management (RM) to affect the future rating changes when firm managers have private information about the upcoming credit rating change. Using the large sample of U.S. data over the period...
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This paper examines whether firms' commitment to increase transparency affects liquidity by studying firms' voluntary decision to be listed in “special segments” created by Euronext. My results show that transparency affects firm's stock market liquidity, strengthening their positive...
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The financial crisis of 2008 and the resulting economic recession have cruelly exposed weaknesses in corporate oversight at all levels – organizational, sector, national, and international. Consequently stakeholders are now demanding higher standards of corporate oversight to provide them with...
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In his book, 'Boulevard of Broken Dreams: Why Public Efforts to Boost Entrepreneurship and Venture Capital Have Failed - and What to Do about It,' Harvard Business School Professor, Josh Lerner, explains that governments can only play a limited role in spurring innovation and entrepreneurship....
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I examine the role of local culture on investor demand for dividends and payout policy. I empirically investigate whether local culture, proxied by local religious affiliation, has an impact on the propensity to pay dividends, as well as on dividend yield and dividend initiations for a large...
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The corporate governance literature has shown that self-interested controlling owners tend to divert corporate resources for private benefits at the expense of other shareholders. Such behavior leads the controlling owners to prefer long maturity debt to short maturity debt, to avoid frequent...
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The new challenge before today's CEOs and executives is to realize that intellectual property (patents, trademarks and copyrights) are not only legal matters but also corporate finance matters. They are the assets that enhance corporate value and offer the company a new competitive advantage....
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The research article presents the highly innovative theoretical research results:1) the new quantum microeconomics theory in the quantum econophysics science is formulated; the idea on the existence of the discrete-time induced quantum transitions of firm's earnings (the firm's value) in the...
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