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-called Asian Tigers-Singapore, South Korea, and Taiwan-whose experiences epitomized the analytic category of the "developmental …
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Introduction: betting on biotech -- From mitigating risk to managing uncertainty -- Reorganizing the state -- Organizing bio-industry -- Manufacturing "progress" -- Regulatory uncertainty -- Conclusion: beyond the developmental state
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the influence of corporate governance on the efficiency of the biotechnology and medical equipment industries in Taiwan …
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This study investigated companies publicly listed in Taiwan from 2002 to 2010 to examine whether independent directors …
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-2007 annual reports of companies listed on the Taiwan Stock Exchange Corporation (TSEC) and Market Observation Post System (MOPS …
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. We use the changes in independent director composition mandated by the Amendment of Security and Exchange Act in Taiwan …
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Using a sample of 5,752 Taiwanese firm-year observations over the 2008 to 2012 period, we examine whether and how the existence of D&O insurance may affect firm performance. Our results suggest that whether to purchase D&O insurance is an endogenous corporate behavior, D&O insurance is not...
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novel setting of the 1999 Taiwan earthquake and a difference-in-differences design, I find managers reduce investment in … a subset of firms in the US high-technology industry that source raw materials from Taiwan. Because the shock occurred … in Taiwan and was unexpected, this setting allows me to hold constant market demand and the investment-opportunity set …
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A study of the dates of shareholder meetings held in 2008 and 2009 reveals significant clustering. Especially on 13 June 2008, when 585 firms simultaneously held annual shareholders' meetings, accounting for 45.35% of the total market. Consequently, the Financial Supervisory Committee began to...
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firms pay annual dividends, we conjecture that in Taiwan a period of 28 days is the most common period chosen for annual …
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