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The governance reforms of 2003 require corporate boards to establish various committees. This paper studies how these committees are structured and the corresponding impacts. I find that independent directors with long tenures and multiple board seats tend to multitask and sit on more...
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We examine U.S. multinationals' choice of tax avoidance strategies. We find that firms capable of one strategy (profit shifting) are less likely to use a different strategy (inversion), even though inverting would eliminate higher repatriation-related taxes faced by profit-shifting firms. Three...
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This paper investigates the value to foreign firms of contributing to US political campaigns. Using a comprehensive database of US campaign contributions by employees of US subsidiaries of foreign firms, we find that foreign firms contributing to US political campaigns have higher profits than a...
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Based on behavioral economic and psychological theories, we predict that firms with financial statements that are more dissimilar from their industry peers' or their own past are more likely to draw scrutiny from the SEC. To test this prediction, we first construct measures of financial...
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Energy companies provide critical economic resources for advanced societies. Yet, critics complain about climate change and excess profits. A plethora of research offers ample evidence, from scientific and policy experts, that climate change is not a significant problem, whether human-caused or...
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Drawing on institutional theory, we examine the impact of corporate governance (CG) on corruption. The interaction effects of national culture and CG on corruption are also examined. By employing a dataset of 149 countries, our baseline findings indicate that the quality of CG practices reduces...
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A considerable amount of accounting, economics and finance studies have investigated the link between corporate governance (CG) and performance in profit and non-profit organisations. This paper departs from the existing literature by investigating the relationship between CG structures and both...
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This paper provides an up-to-date and comprehensive systematic literature review (SLR) of the existing research on women on corporate boards (WOCBs) and corporate financial and non-financial performance. The aim is to synthesise and extend current understanding of both the existing (i)...
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This article studies the political preferences of chief executive officers (CEOs) of public companies. We use Federal Election Commission records to compile a comprehensive database of the political contributions made by more than 3800 individuals who served as CEOs of Standard & Poor's 1500...
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This paper is motivated by a seemingly growing gap between the dominant themes in two closely related fields -- securities regulation and corporate governance -- especially in what regards their international, or comparative, aspects. In the field of securities regulation the dominant trend is...
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