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Independent Directors and the Propensity to Pay Dividends
Sharma, Vineeta
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2011
Using data from 944 public companies in 2006, I examine how a firm''s propensity to pay dividends is related to (i) board independence and (ii) independent directors'' tenure, number of board seats (busy) and equity incentive compensation. After controlling for the effects of traditional...
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It Takes Two: The Incidence and Effectiveness of Co-CEOs
Arena, Matteo
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Ferris, Stephen P
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Unlu, Emre
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2011
This study examines the phenomenon of co-CEOs within publicly traded firms. Although shared executive leadership is not widespread, it occurs within some very prominent firms. We find that co-CEOs generally complement each other in terms of educational background or executive responsibilities....
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Ownership, control and firm performance in Europe
Tong, Guanqun
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2010
This study is motivated by one of the most prevalent properties of modern corporations: separation of ownership and control. Ownership concentration has been one of the corporate governance mechanisms to solve the agency problem between shareholders and management. Existing literature is mainly...
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Corporate board dynamics.
Schmeiser, Steven Maurice
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2009
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. June 2009. Major: Economics. Advisors: Thomas Holmes, Erzo G.J. Luttmer, Jan Werner and Rajesh Aggarwal. 1 computer file (PDF); viii, 62 pages.
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Corporate gobernance and corporate ownership : the investment behaviour of japanese institutional investors
Altunbaş, Yener
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Kara, Alper
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Rixtel, Adrian van
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2007
Incluye bibliografía ; In this paper, we investigate the investment behaviour of institutional investors in terms of their shareholdings in 2,938 companies listed on the Tokyo and Osaka Stock Exchanges at the end of June 2002. By doing so, we provide one of the first detailed empirical analyses...
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Ownership concentration & firm performance: Evidence from an emerging market
Grosfeld, Irena
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2006
The initial view of the advantages of ownership concentration in joint stock companies was determined by the concern about the opportunistic managerial behavior. The growing importance of knowledge and human capital in the operation of firms shifts the focus of concern: excessive ownership...
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Multiple directorships and corporate performance in Australian listed companies
Kiel, G. C.
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Nicholson, G. J.
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2006
How many directorships are too many? Globally, normative advice emphasises the importance of limiting the number of directorships any individual should hold due to the workloads they entail. However, there is little empirical evidence to support this view. Rather, there is a strong tradition of...
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Firm performance and default risk for publicly listed companies in emerging markets : a case study of Jordan
Zeitun, Rami M. A.
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2006
This thesis examines the determinants of corporate performance and likelihood of default of Jordanian publicly listed companies. Despite the large body of work that has investigated the determinants of corporate performance and default, no comprehensive study has emerged in an emerging market....
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Corporate Governance, Managers’ Independence, Exporting And Performance Of Firms In Transition Economies
Filatotchev, Igor
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Isachenkova, Natalia
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Mickiewicz, Tomasz
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2005
Using data on 157 large companies in Poland and Hungary this paper employs a Bayesian structural equation modeling to examine interrelationships between corporate governance, managers’ independence from owners in terms of strategic decision-making, exporting and performance. It is found that...
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Changes in Internal Auditing During the Time of the Major US Accounting Scandals
Carcello, Joseph V.
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Hermanson, Dana R.
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Raghunandan, K.
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2005
We examine changes in internal auditing during the time of the Enron and WorldCom disasters and the related legislative and media focus on internal control and corporate governance. Data gathered from 271 mid-sized US public companies reveal that internal audit budgets, staffing levels, meetings...
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