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The present study sheds light on the comparative experiences of the two countries originating from differing legal systems and describes how their codes and practices affect the publicly listed firms’ performance. It investigates the linkages between Research and Development (R&D)...
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-set consisting of 315 firm-year observations over a four-year period from 2008 to 2011. In line with resource dependence theory, we …
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Are firms' financial disclosure decisions affected by executive compensation at other firms? We find that a CEO's pay gap relative to the highest CEO pay among industry peers, defined as industry tournament incentives, can lead to distortions in corporate financial disclosures. Our analyses show...
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Does it matter for firm performance whether corporations have access to high-quality courts for litigating their internal affairs? To shed some light on this question, this paper focuses on the creation of business courts in various states between 1990 and 2015. Employing a...
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The article formulates the information theory of firm, introduces the concept of firm as an operating system, which …
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This study investigates the association between independent directors’ reputation incentives and firm performance using Australia’s top 500 listed firms for 2004-2019. Analyses reveal that firm performance is positively (negatively) associated with the proportion of independent directors...
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This study investigates the moderating role of ownership structure in the nexus between corporate governance and the financial performance of manufacturing firms in Ghana. The study uses GLS regression to analyze a panel dataset of 7 manufacturing firms over 14 years. We find a positive and...
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Using quasi-natural experiments, we study how directors’ relative power or influence modulates the effects of board gender diversity. At low levels of influence, female directors have no significant impact on firm risk-taking and financial performance. However, as their influence increases...
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This study documents that manager-shareholder conflict plays an important role at the earliest stage of business formation. Using data on closely held start-up firms, we focus on the owner who has the greatest managerial responsibility in the firm. Controlling for the endogenous relation between...
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underlying statistical distributions. Consistent with theory, some measures that are classified to represent a monitoring …
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