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This paper examines the largely emasculated role of corporate boards of directors in effectively discharging their fiduciary obligations of promoting and protecting the interests of absentee shareholders. Although legislation and regulation in India, through the Companies Act and Listing...
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We find that motivated monitoring by institutional investors mitigates firm investment inefficiency, estimated by Richardson's (2006) approach. This relation is robust when using the annual reconstitution of the Russell indexes as exogenous shocks to institutional ownership during the period...
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This paper examines the effect of corporate risk-taking on the opportunistic earnings management and corporate opacity. Using a large sample of Chinese stocks spanning the period 2007-2015, we find that corporate risk-taking is positively related to both accrual based - and real...
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We examine the relation between passive ownership and financial reporting quality measured by Beneish's (1999) earnings' manipulation score (M-score). We find that passive ownership is negatively related to M-score and to the likelihood of being designated as a “manipulator” firm. However,...
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Following a requirement of the local regulator, different Colombian security issuers complied with the norm, producing a corporate governance code. This article studies the effects on accounting performance and financing decisions of Colombian firms after these firms issue their own corporate...
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We examine the consequences of the highly anticipated and controversial Section 953(b) of the Dodd-Frank Act, which mandates companies to disclose the CEO-to-median employee pay ratio starting from 2018. We address endogeneity concerns by using a regression discontinuity design around the public...
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Purpose – This paper examines how board evaluations have emerged as an important tool in public policy and corporate practice for enhancing board effectiveness.Design/methodology/approach – We review the extensive literature on effectiveness and the emerging literature on board evaluation to...
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This paper examines economic consequences of a 2006 Securities and Exchange Commission regulation that mandated public firms to disclose their governance policies on related-party transactions (hereafter RPTs). Employing hand-collected RPT data for S&P 1500 firms, we find that the initiation of...
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This paper contributes to our understanding the quality of compliance and non-compliance with best practices of corporate governance. Specifically, the level of compliance with SEV code, as well as the content of the explanations provided for non-compliance, are rated. Using a sample of 144...
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Exploiting a unique setting in China where internal controls are intended to manage risks, we investigate how internal controls shape the cash holding policies. Results show that firms with higher internal control quality (ICQ) are less likely to have abnormal cash holdings, either excess or...
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