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, this effect occurs in industries where investor trust has recently been violated, and where managers would in the past have …
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This study investigates the perceived and actual trustworthiness and truthfulness of female managers when using …, inconsistently with the notion that the trust rhetoric of women managers is more truthful than that of their male counterparts, trust …
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Shelf offerings and Non-Shelf offerings. The main results suggest that overconfident managers are generally no less likely … increased stock returns. Additionally, I find that SEO announcements made by overconfident managers are immediately followed by …
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We study how overconfident CEOs communicate with the market and whether this has implications on the firm's information environment. Textual analysis reveals that overconfident CEOs communicate using less negative tone in their 10K/Q filings. Our evidence suggests that overconfident CEOs provide...
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levels and speeds of adjustment to target levels can increase when managers exhibit overconfidence. However, we demonstrate …
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to managers purposefully lulling investors to keep them from paying attention and identifying managerial misconduct …
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By extracting detailed birth information for managers of Chinese listed firms from 2011 to 2021, we developed a novel … managers were more inclined to adopt a positive disclosure tone and tend to underestimate future risks in forward …
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In Strong Managers, Weak Owners, Professor Mark J. Roe articulates an expansive theory to explain the evolution of the …
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We examine whether trust between the citizens in an acquirer’s country and those in a target’s country improves long-term synergistic gains in cross-border M&As. We find that acquirers’ announcement returns increase as trust increases. The result is robust to using a historical war as an...
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Using a comprehensive international dataset of institutional investor holdings, we study social trust as a source of institutional investment biases. Our findings indicate that national trust-levels affect the investment allocation of institutional investors between domestic and foreign equity...
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