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The underpricing phenomenon on financial markets has long been the research subject in many financial areas - from neoclassical to behavioral finance. Once confirmed as a persistent pattern, it has begun an ongoing discussion as to its possible causes. Our study examined the phenomenon of IPO...
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We analyze a regulatory change in the Japanese IPO market that created an abrupt shift from hybrid price-discriminatory auctions to bookbuilding. We find that bookbuilding leads to higher underpricing than hybrid price-discriminatory auctions. Furthermore, we find evidence that price accuracy...
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In an Initial Public Offering (IPO) process, it is expected that there will be different share price valuations by professionals, due to market flaws, meaning information asymmetry among investors. For stockholders - who previously formed the corporate structure of the company - an IPO opens up...
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Studying 12,874 IPOs issued in 35 countries between 1998 and 2018, we find that first-day returns tend to be larger in countries that are more vulnerable to climate change. A one standard deviation increase in a country’s climate vulnerability index is associated with an additional $18.92...
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The main objective of this study is to ascertain the effect of Accounting Information on Market Share Price of Information, Communication, and Technology (ICT) firms listed on Nigeria Stock Exchange.The specific objectives are to ascertain the effect or otherwise of Dividend per share, Earnings...
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This study examines the association between real earnings management, governance attributes, and IPO failure risk. Using a sample of 4174 IPOs firms that went public over the period of 1998-2011, we find evidence that real earnings management and governance attributes are associated with IPO...
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Due to their covert and often dubious nature, corporate political activities may encourage or facilitate opportunistic behaviors. Yet, they also subject firms to heightened visibility, which brings greater public and regulatory scrutiny. Using a hand-collected data set of politically connected...
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