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Having concluded that changes in market structure affect competition and firm performance within an industry, literature continous to alter between two grand theories: the quot;Structure-Conduct Performancequot; hypothesis and the quot;Efficient Structurequot; hypothesis. This paper proposes a...
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As financial markets recover after their crisis, the academic field as well as politics have refocused on drawing the lessons from the crisis and are doing so mainly with regards to a reform in financial regulation and market transparency. In taking this approach, however, one important aspect...
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quot;Outsourcing success - it's all in Governancequot; reported Lauren Bielski in the ABA Banking Journal 2006 and consequently, governance represents the key concept when discussing outsourcing in practice.However, when analyzing the business process outsourcing practice of Swiss Retail Banks,...
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This paper focuses on the nature and intensity of regulatory responses to crises. It highlights the role of mediation played by capital markets and banks in transmitting the action to economic and the time effect this intermediation activity as on the final outcome. In this context, we argue...
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We investigate the effect of credit analyst rotation in the context of long-term ratings of S&P 500 issuers between 2002 and 2015. We find that analyst rotation in the coverage of issuers is associated with higher rating activity and a lower credit risk assessment (e.g., rating downgrades)...
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