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We examine the effect of the staggered adoption of state-level constituency statutes on stakeholder demand for accounting conservatism. Constituency statutes allow directors to consider stakeholder interests when making business decisions, thereby exogenously increasing a firm's stakeholder...
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We investigate why employee-friendly firms often benefit from lower costs of debt financing. We theorize that banks use employee treatment as a screen to assess firms' trustworthiness, which encompasses not only confidence in firms' ability to perform well but also the belief that they will act...
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This paper presents large-sample evidence that firms consider labor unemployment risk when setting their resource adjustment policies. Prior studies find that costs rise more in response to sales increases than they fall in response to sales decreases. Anderson, Banker, and Janakiraman (2003)...
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This study examines the association between chief executive officer (CEO) overconfidence and future stock price crash risk. Overconfident managers overestimate the returns to their investment projects and misperceive negative net present value (NPV) projects as value creating. They also tend to...
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As computer science and complex network theory develop, non-cooperative games and their formation and application on complex networks have been important research topics. In the inter-firm innovation network, it is a typical game behavior for firms to invest in their alliance partners....
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As computer science and complex network theory develop, non-cooperative games and their formation and application on complex networks have been important research topics. In the inter-firm innovation network, it is a typical game behavior for firms to invest in their alliance partners....
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I survey recent papers that connect firms’ policies to their expected returns. Policies such as hiring, investment, inventory, and innovation all predict stock returns. However, most of these anomalies are explained by the Q-factor model. This finding supports conditional model...
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