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Germany 29 Corporate Governance 26 Deutschland 26 Private Equity 18 Corporate governance 15 Private equity 15 Risikokapital 13 Venture capital 9 Entrepreneurship 8 Familienunternehmen 8 Family business 8 private equity 8 Eigentümerstruktur 7 Ownership structure 7 corporate governance 7 Agency theory 6 Beteiligungskapital 6 Prinzipal-Agent-Theorie 6 corporate and private equity investors 6 family firms 6 venture capital 6 Business start-up 5 Finanzierung 5 Risikoprämie 5 Theorie 5 Theory 5 Unternehmensgründung 5 Corporate finance 4 IFRS 4 Investment Fund 4 Investmentfonds 4 Liquidität 4 Unternehmensfinanzierung 4 asset liquidity 4 price impact 4 ARCH model 3 ARCH-Modell 3 Accounting policy 3 Aktienindex 3 Aktienmarkt 3
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Book / Working Paper 139
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Arbeitspapier 57 Graue Literatur 57 Non-commercial literature 57 Working Paper 57
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English 125 German 13 Undetermined 2
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Achleitner, Ann-Kristin 66 Kaserer, Christoph 65 Lutz, Eva 15 Rapp, Marc Steffen 15 Stange, Sebastian 14 Ampenberger, Markus 10 Bender, Marko 10 Schmid, Thomas 10 Wolff, Michael 9 Braun, Reiner 8 Pietz, Matthäus 8 Betzer, André 7 Gegenfurtner, Bernhard 6 Schraml, Stephanie 6 Schraml, Stephanie C. 6 Wagner, Niklas 6 Wagner, Niklas F. 6 Ernst, Cornelia 5 Tappeiner, Florian 5 Weber, Florian 5 Bitsch, Florian 4 Diller, Christian 4 Lahr, Henry 4 Poech, Angela 4 Andres, Christian 3 Buchner, Axel 3 Geidner, Annabell 3 Gider, Jasmin 3 Günther, Nina 3 Klöckner, Oliver 3 Mayer, Klaus 3 Moldenhauer, Benjamin 3 Müller, Kay 3 Schaller, Philipp 3 Weir, Charlie 3 Adamek, Carmen 2 Andreas, Jörn Michael 2 Berg, Tobias 2 Bock, Carolin 2 Brixner, Martin 2
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Fakultät für Wirtschaftswissenschaften, Technische Universität München 57 Center for Entrepreneurial and Financial Studies <München> 19 Lehrstuhl für Finanzmanagement und Kapitalmärkte 2 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 Series 2009 2 CEFS Working Paper Series 2009-06 2 CEFS Working paper Series 2 Lehrstuhl für Finanzmanagement und Kapitalmärkte - Publikationen 2 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) 60 RePEc 57 USB Cologne (business full texts) 22
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Risk Premia in Electricity Wholesale Spot Markets– Empirical Evidence from Germany
Pietz, Matthäus - Center for Entrepreneurial and Financial Studies <München> - 2009
This paper contributes to the ongoing discussion on price formation in electricity markets. For this, we conduct an analysis of the German electricity wholesale spot market which is located at the European Energy Exchange (EEX). Our dataset covers three spot market segments, namely the intraday...
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International Financial Reporting Standards and Earnings Quality: The Myth of Voluntary vs. Mandatory Adoption
Achleitner, Ann-Kristin; Kaserer, Christoph; … - Center for Entrepreneurial and Financial Studies <München> - 2009
We revisit evidence whether incentives or IFRS drive earnings quality changes, analyzing a large sample of German firms in the period from 1998 to 2008. Consistent with previous studies we find that voluntary and mandatory adopters differ distinctively in terms of essential firm characteristics...
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Risk Premia in the German ElectricityFutures Market
Pietz, Matthäus - Center for Entrepreneurial and Financial Studies <München> - 2009
The mechanism behind price formation in electricity futures markets is still under discussion. Theory suggests that hedging pressure caused by deviating risk preferences is the most promising approach. This paper contributes to this discussion through an empirical investigation of electricity...
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Capital Structure Decisions in Family Firms - Empirical Evidence from a Bank-Based Economy
Ampenberger, Markus; Schmid, Thomas; Achleitner, Ann-Kristin - Center for Entrepreneurial and Financial Studies <München> - 2009
This study examines how family firm characteristics affect capital structure decisions. In our analysis we disentangle the influence of three distinct components of a family firm: ownership, supervisory and management board activities by the founding family. Thereby, we use a unique panel...
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Market Liquidity Risk - An Overview
Stange, Sebastian; Kaserer, Christoph - Center for Entrepreneurial and Financial Studies <München> - 2009
Market liquidity is the ease of trading an asset. Its risk is the potential loss, because a security can only be traded at high or prohibitive costs. While the omnipresence and importance of market liquidity is widely acknowledged, it has long remained a more or less elusive concept. Treatment...
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Stock-Based Incentives in Executive Compensation Packages - Evidence from German Prime Standard Firms (Aktienbasierte Langfristanreize im Rahmen der Vorstandsverguetung - Evidenz auf Basis Deutscher Prime Standard Unternehmen)
Rapp, Marc Steffen; Schaller, Philipp; Wolff, Michael - Center for Entrepreneurial and Financial Studies <München> - 2009
While in the US stock-based incentives are commonly used since the 50s of the last century, in Germany they were invented only some ten years ago. Even in 1996 firms faced considerable regulatory difficulties when willing to grant such incentives. In the meantime the legal environment has...
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The Impact of Managerial Ownership, Monitoring and Accounting Standard Choice on Accrual Mispricing
Gegenfurtner, Bernhard; Ampenberger, Markus; Kaserer, … - Center for Entrepreneurial and Financial Studies <München> - 2009
We analyse to what extent the accrual anomaly is related to the choice of the accounting system as well as firm-level heterogeneity in corporate governance mechanisms. Using a unique dataset of listed German firms over the period 1995 to 2005 we first corroborate former results indicating that...
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Measuring Market Liquidity Risk - Which Model Works Best?
Ernst, Cornelia; Stange, Sebastian; Kaserer, Christoph - Center for Entrepreneurial and Financial Studies <München> - 2009
Market liquidity risk, the difficulty or cost of trading assets in crises, has been recognized as an important factor in risk management. Literature has already proposed several models to include liquidity risk in the standard Value-at-Risk framework. While theoretical comparisons between those...
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Private Equity Investors as Corporate Governance Mechanism in Continental Europe
Achleitner, Ann-Kristin; Betzer, André; … - Center for Entrepreneurial and Financial Studies <München> - 2009
This paper investigates the strategy of private equity investors to take public companiesprivate in blockholder-based economies. Drawing on a unique dataset, we providestrong evidence that private equity investors buy companies in order to mitigatepotential agency problems and hence to improve...
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Accounting for Non-Normality in Liquidity Risk
Ernst, Cornelia; Stange, Sebastian; Kaserer, Christoph - Center for Entrepreneurial and Financial Studies <München> - 2009
It has been frequently discussed, that returns are not normally distributed. Liquidity costs, measuring market liquidity, are similarly non-normally distributed displaying fat tails and skewness. Liquidity risk models either ignore this fact or use the historical distribution to empirically...
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