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This paper investigates how heterogeneous sentiments and perspectives expressed in public online media about the abolition of the Chinese presidential term limit in 2018 may have caused a divergence in investor behavior between the U.S. and China. We document that sentiments expressed in social...
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This study investigates why newly listed firms become M&A targets shortly after their initial public offering (IPOs) from the perspective of product innovation. We find strong empirical evidence that IPOs with less established trademarks increase the likelihood of becoming IPO targets. We also...
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We investigate the dark side of utilizing robotic capital to replace human capital in U.S. public firms and find that public firms that are more capable of replacing human capital with automated capital have surprisingly poor record of workplace safety as well as overall poor performance on...
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This paper explores whether and how political connections affect the market for corporate bonds issued by privately owned enterprises (POEs) in China. We test two competing theories – the zero-default myth and the borrower channel theory – that predict how political connections affect the...
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This paper explores how political connections can influence the likelihood of “going global” by assisting privately owned enterprises (POEs) in China to complete cross-border acquisitions. Using a sample of Chinese POEs from 2007 to 2016, we show that politically connected POEs are more...
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This paper explores whether and how political connections affect the likelihood of completing a cross-border M&A deal for Chinese publicly listed, but privately-owned enterprises (POEs) and the resulting firm performance. In line with our proposed political connection trade-off theory, we find...
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This paper explores how political connections influence the likelihood of corporate bond issuance for privately owned enterprises (POEs) in China. Using a sample of Chinese POEs from 2007 to 2016, we show that politically connected POEs are more likely to issue corporate bonds as a...
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