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This paper studies whether board connectedness affects corporate innovation. We find that well-connected boards have a positive impact on innovation activities and quality. The effect is stronger when firms have higher advising demand or face more severe agency problems. We show that the...
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We examine whether institutional investors with short-term incentives affect firms' innovation performance. We find that firms with a greater concentration of transient and quasi-indexer institutional investors are associated with lower innovation performance, as measured by patents and...
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The value of corporate cash holdings has increased significantly in recent decades. On average, one dollar of cash is valued at $0.61 in the 1980s, $1.04 in the 1990s, and $1.12 in the 2000s. This increase is predominantly driven by the investment opportunity set and cash-flow volatility, as...
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This paper examines how internationalization spurs corporate innovation. Internationalization heightens the competitive environment of firms, while increasing financial flexibility. The increased competition reduces agency problems, and motivates innovation projects which are supported by...
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This paper examines how equity analysts' roles as information intermediaries and monitors affect corporate liquidity policy and its associated value of cash, providing new evidence that analysts have a direct impact on corporate liquidity policy. Greater analyst coverage (1) reduces information...
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