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This article contributes to the literature by indicating how certain monetary policies impact the compensation incentives of US managers to adopt riskier business policies. Specifically, based on the agency problems between shareholders and managers and between shareholders and creditors, a...
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This paper contributes to the literature by indicating how the effect of monetary policies, such as interest rates, the zero lower bound (ZLB) and differential volatility between long-term and short-term interest rates, impact the incentives of firms' managers in the US in recent years and how...
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This study analyzes how environmental transaction costs affect the speed of adjustment to the target financial debt. By applying GMM and panel data on European listed firms over the period 2005–2015, we find that the speed of adjustment is slower for carbon emitters. These results suggest that...
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European firms are under pressure from regulatory authorities and other stakeholders to identify suitable strategic approaches to reducing carbon emissions, as having such strategies has become an increasingly important business issue. In this context, the literature on the link between...
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This paper proposes an innovative methodology based on the use of differences between percentiles to compute the scores and distances to failure of a specific firm or group of firms. This approach is based on significant differences between the group of failed firms and the population to which...
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This study contributes to identifying common distress patterns in financial indicators by sector and country in Finland, France, Germany, Italy, Portugal, and Spain as well as ex-post signals of reorganization success. We use PDFR that provides a distance-to-failure measure and allows us to...
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This paper analyzes differences in target leverage and speed of adjustment across three life cycle stages of European listed firms: introduction, growth and maturity. We determine that profitability and tangibility are the most stable determinants, whereas growth opportunities and size exhibit...
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Coordination problems amongst creditors are reduced when a firm's debt structure is concentrated in fewer debt types. Using a sample of US non-financial firms, we show that an increase in risk-taking incentives in CEO pay is associated with a greater debt concentration by debt type. This result...
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