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This paper uses a discrete choice framework to analyze state design and firm choice of the implications of incorporation: corporate governance laws, corporate taxes and court features. Firms --- differentiated by ownership, management, industry concentration, financial profile and unobservable...
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This paper examines whether the quality of stock analysts' forecasts is related to conflicts of interest from their employers' investment banking (IB) and brokerage businesses. We consider four aspects of forecast quality: accuracy, bias, and revision frequency of quarterly earnings per share...
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This paper considers the potential contained in an 'internalities' approach to corporate governance. Rather than viewing the company as a 'black box' that can only be regulated through state action, we argue that corporate governance holds in tension the relationship between investors, managers...
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This paper addresses itself to the following question: how is the company the personification of industrial (or financial) capital? My argument is that the company is personified through the generation of narratives of selfhood that define and stabilise the ‘practices and institutions' of the...
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In this study, I summarize the current state of executive compensation, discuss measurement and incentive issues, document recent trends in executive pay in both U.S. and international firms, and analyze the evolution of executive pay over the past century. Most recent analyses of executive...
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Many companies continue to go public with takeover defenses even though institutional investors zealously oppose defenses in public companies. In this Article, I analyze the determinants of takeover defenses at IPO firms using an empirical analysis of 259 IPOs from 2008-12, interviews with...
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This chapter discusses the law and finance scholarship, from its beginning to its developments into legal research and policymaking. The key issue of the importance of law for finance is illustrated along with the controversy on the law matters proposition. The focus of the chapter, however, is...
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In this article, I explore potentially significant links between tangible insolvency, leverage and firm failure and what they might mean for the Chapter 11 plan confirmation process and feasibility testing. My preliminary analysis confirms that debtors emerging with tangibly insolvent and...
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The recent conflict between Canadian telecommunications provider Telus and US-based hedge fund Mason Capital is the most recent illustration of 'empty voting' – a strategy whereby activist investors eliminate their risk exposure to shares in target companies to pursue idiosyncratic motives. As...
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