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Germany 32 Corporate Governance 31 Deutschland 29 Private Equity 19 Corporate governance 17 Private equity 16 Risikokapital 14 Familienunternehmen 10 Family business 10 Venture capital 10 Eigentümerstruktur 9 Entrepreneurship 9 Ownership structure 9 Agency theory 8 Prinzipal-Agent-Theorie 8 private equity 8 Beteiligungskapital 7 Business start-up 7 Unternehmensgründung 7 corporate and private equity investors 7 corporate governance 7 Finanzierung 6 IFRS 6 Risikoprämie 6 Theorie 6 Theory 6 family firms 6 venture capital 6 Investment Fund 5 Investmentfonds 5 Liquidität 5 Shareholder Value 5 Shareholder value 5 Accounting policy 4 Agency-Theorie 4 Aktienmarkt 4 Bilanzpolitik 4 Börsenkurs 4 Corporate finance 4 Energiehandel 4
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Free 132
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Book / Working Paper 160
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Arbeitspapier 57 Graue Literatur 57 Non-commercial literature 57 Working Paper 57
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English 140 German 14 Undetermined 7
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Kaserer, Christoph 78 Achleitner, Ann-Kristin 68 Rapp, Marc Steffen 19 Lutz, Eva 17 Stange, Sebastian 16 Ampenberger, Markus 15 Schmid, Thomas 14 Bender, Marko 11 Wolff, Michael 11 Pietz, Matthäus 10 Betzer, André 8 Braun, Reiner 8 Gegenfurtner, Bernhard 8 Schraml, Stephanie C. 7 Achleitner, Ann‐Kristin 6 Schraml, Stephanie 6 Wagner, Niklas 6 Wagner, Niklas F. 6 Weber, Florian 6 Bitsch, Florian 5 Ernst, Cornelia 5 Lahr, Henry 5 Tappeiner, Florian 5 Diller, Christian 4 Gider, Jasmin 4 Günther, Nina 4 Poech, Angela 4 Andres, Christian 3 Buchner, Axel 3 Geidner, Annabell 3 Klöckner, Oliver 3 Mayer, Klaus 3 Moldenhauer, Benjamin 3 Müller, Kay 3 Schaller, Philipp 3 Schellong, Daniel A. 3 Schmidt, Maximilian 3 Weir, Charlie 3 Adamek, Carmen 2 Andreas, Jörn Michael 2
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Fakultät für Wirtschaftswissenschaften, Technische Universität München 57 Center for Entrepreneurial and Financial Studies <München> 21 Lehrstuhl für Finanzmanagement und Kapitalmärkte 6 Center for Entrepreneurial and Financial Studies <München> 1
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CEFS Working Paper Series 76 CEFS working paper series / Center for Entrepreneurial and Financial Studies (CEFS), TUM Business School, Technische Universität München 57 Working Paper 16 CEFS Working Paper 15 Lehrstuhl für Finanzmanagement und Kapitalmärkte - Publikationen 6 CEFS Working Paper Series 2009 2 CEFS Working Paper Series 2009-06 2 CEFS Working paper Series 2 CEFS Working Paper 07-2010 1 CEFS Working Paper 08(2010) 1 CEFS Working Paper 08-2010 1 CEFS Working Paper 09-2010 1 CEFS Working Paper 2010-04 1 CEFS Working Paper No. 2010-01 1 CEFS Working Paper Series Nr. 2(2011) 1 Center for Entrepreneurial and Financial Studies Working Paper 1 Working Paper No. 2008-9 1
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ECONIS (ZBW) 75 RePEc 57 USB Cologne (business full texts) 28
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Private equity minority investments in large family firms: what influences the attitude of family firm owners?
Achleitner, Ann-Kristin; Schraml, Stephanie; Tappeiner, … - Fakultät für Wirtschaftswissenschaften, Technische … - 2008
This paper extends research in the field of private equity investments in family firms. It contributes to the literature by fundamentally analyzing the decision criteria of family firm owners for using minority investments of private equity investors. This type of financing might be of great...
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Market efficiency reloaded: why insider trades do not reveal exploitable information
Dickgiesser, Sebastian; Kaserer, Christoph - Fakultät für Wirtschaftswissenschaften, Technische … - 2008
Insider trading studies related to the German market have emphasized that outside investors may earn excess returns by mimicking the transactions of corporate directors. Such a result, provided that it holds, would constitute a serious violation of the efficient market hypothesis. The results...
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Equilibrium security prices with capital income taxes and an exogenous interest rate
Rapp, Marc Steffen; Schwetzler, Bernhard - Fakultät für Wirtschaftswissenschaften, Technische … - 2008
We are interested in the effect of capital income taxes upon security prices when investors face locally segmented stock markets and a global bond market. Therefore, we analyze an equilibrium model of an economy with binomial uncertainty, an exogenous risk-free interest rate and a representative...
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Why and how to integrate liquidity risk into a VaR-framework
Stange, Sebastian; Kaserer, Christoph - Fakultät für Wirtschaftswissenschaften, Technische … - 2008
We integrate liquidity risk measured by the weighted spread into a Value-at-Risk (VaR) framework. The weighted spread measure extracts liquidity costs by order size from the limit order book. We show that it is precise from a risk perspective in a wide range of clearly defined situations. Using...
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Market efficiency reloaded: why insider trades do not reveal exploitable information
Dickgiesser, Sebastian (contributor);  … - 2008 - This draft: February 2008
Insider trading studies related to the German market have emphasized that outside investors may earn excess returns by mimicking the transactions of corporate directors. Such a result, provided that it holds, would constitute a serious violation of the efficient market hypothesis. The results...
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Community development venture capital: concept and status quo in Germany
Achleitner, Ann-Kristin; Braun, Reiner; Bender, Marko; … - 2008 - Version: February 2008
As most other countries, Germany also faces dramatic regional differences in terms of socioeconomic development. One important driver of such development is the existence of a healthy entrepreneurial activity and the creation of new companies. We argue that venture capital (VC) and especially...
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Uncertain private benefits and the decision to go public
Ehrhardt, Olaf (contributor); Lahr, Henry (contributor) - 2008
This paper focuses on the decision to go public when both seller and potential buyers have private benefits of control. The basic model by Zingales (1995) is extended to account for uncertainty of private benefits. This leads to new implications for the sales process, ownership structure,...
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Linking credit risk premia to the equity premium
Berg, Tobias (contributor); Kaserer, Christoph (contributor) - 2008
Although the equity premium is - both from a conceptual and empirical perspective - a widely researched topic in finance, there is still no consensus in the academic literature about its magnitude. In this paper, we propose a different estimation method which is based on credit valuations. The...
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The Impact of Order Size on Stock Liquidity - A Representative Study
Stange, Sebastian - 2008
Liquidity, the ease of trading an asset, strongly varies between different sizes of stock positions. We analyze this aspect using the Xetra Liquidity Measure (XLM), which calculates daily, weighted spread for impatient traders transacting against the limit order book. For this measure, we have...
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Private Equity Funds and Hedge Funds : A Primer
Achleitner, Ann‐Kristin - 2008
Private equity funds and hedge funds are both alternative asset classes that are continuously growing in importance. Although they have different focuses, they share some characteristics. First of all, both have or allegedly have a significant impact on the economy as well as the financial...
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