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This paper introduces a new measure of a firm's negative impact on biodiversity, the corporate biodiversity footprint, and studies whether it is priced in an international sample of stocks. On average, the biodiversity footprint does not explain the cross-section of stock returns. However, a...
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This paper contains a brief discussion of shareholders' equity in the company. Equity is the owner's right to the company's assets after all obligations are paid. The equity of a company can be calculated by subtracting the company's liabilities from the company's total assets. In other words,...
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In this study, we examine the effect of social capital on stock price crash risk. We find that firms headquartered in U.S. counties with higher levels of social capital exhibit lower levels of future stock price crash risk. This finding is incremental to the effect of local religiosity. We also...
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Previous research finds that historical seasonal earnings rank negatively predicts stock returns surrounding earnings announcements (EAs) in China’s A-share markets. We examine whether management earnings forecasts (MEFs) help reduce the stock return seasonality associated with earnings...
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This paper studies the relationship between stock return, composition of their institutional investor ownership, and ESG performance. Specifically, we followed Brian Bushee6’s way of identification to identify institutional investors into three different types (transient, dedicated,...
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This paper investigates the impact on the risk of a crash in the stock price (SPCR) of a hometown connection between a firm's chief executive officer (CEO) and suppliers. Using manually collected data on CEOs' hometown connections among Chinese A-share companies (A-shares, or RMB common shares,...
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Due to the ongoing global debate regarding the relationship between fntech and banks, including developing countries, this study aims to investigate this relationship in the case of Vietnam, an emerging nation. The study analyzes the relationship between fntech search and bank stock returns,...
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To gain insights about the quality of boards' firing decisions, we investigate abnormal stock returns and operating performance around CEO-turnover announcements in a new hand-collected sample of 208 "clean'' turnover events between January 1998 and June 2009. Unlike the majority of previous...
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I review recent takeover research which advances our understanding of "who buys who" in the drive for productive efficiency. This research provides detailed information on text-based definitions of product market links between bidders and targets, the role of the supply chain and industrial...
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Prior analyst literature focuses on the impact of financial analysts on the firms they cover, and prior information-transfer literature concentrates on the externalities of information provided by management. This paper fills gaps in both streams of literature by examining the focal firm's...
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