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This paper examines country specific herding behavior in European liquid constituent indices for the period of 2001-2012. While we report insignificant results for the whole period, we document significant herding behavior during crises and asymmetric market conditions. Particularly, herding...
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This study examines the impact of corporate governance on earnings predictability in large banks from 35 countries over the period 2004-2010. We find that board structure and CEO power have a significant positive influence on earnings predictability of future cash flows although these findings...
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We examine whether the difference in governance structures influences the risk taking and performance of Islamic banks compared to conventional banks. Using a sample of 52 Islamic banks and 104 conventional banks in 14 countries for the period from 2005 to 2013, we conclude that the governance...
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Banks' external environment, including globalization and deregulation; have made the banks highly competitive; find it difficult to compete on price, and need to look at other ways to retain customers. As customers become more sophisticated, it becomes essential for banks to consider the use of...
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This study seeks evidence on whether the return series on Bangladesh's Dhaka Stock Exchange (DSE) is independent and follows the random walk model. The study focuses on assessing if the DSE deviates from idealised efficiency. The sample primarily includes all the listed companies on the DSE...
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We study time-varying price leadership between international stock markets using a Markov switching causality model. We demonstrate variations in the causality pattern over time, with the US being the dominant country in causing other markets. We examine the factors which determine a country's...
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Research Question/Issue: We investigate whether female directors influence the social performance of Microfinance Institutions (MFIs). We also explore the factors that might condition or moderate the influence of female directors on the different dimensions of MFIs’ social performance.Research...
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