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Hassan, M. Kabir 25 Tatom, John 9 Hippler, William 7 Guttman, Joel M. 4 Houston, Reza 4 Khasawneh, Ahmad Y. 4 Unsal, Omer 4 Yu, Jung-Suk 4 Zaher, Tarek S. 4 Aydede, Yigit 3 Chandra, Aruna 3 Lyons, Angela C. 3 Xiao, Jing Jian 3 Balasubramanyan, Lakshmi 2 Bitar, Mohammad 2 Dey, Malay K. 2 Osili, Una Okonkwo 2 Phillips, Ronnie J. 2 Robinson, David F. 2 Sanchez, Benito 2 Scherpf, Erik 2 Tatom, John A. 2 Tran, Dung Viet 2 Whalen, Richard Christopher 2 Yao, Rui 2 Agnew, Julie R. 1 Alhomaidi, Asem 1 Allgood, Sam 1 Balduzzi, Pierluigi 1 Barron, John M. 1 Bell, Catherine J. 1 Ben Braham, Mehdi 1 Broniarczyk, Susan M. 1 Cheng, Jiang 1 Copur, Zeynep 1 DePaolo, Concetta A. 1 Dew, James Kurt 1 Di, Wenhua 1 Dimmock, Stephen G. 1 Edmiston, Kelly D. 1
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Networks Financial Institute Working Paper 58 Networks Financial Institute Working Paper Series 2017-WP-03 3 Networks Financial Institute Working Paper 2009-WP-10 2 Networks Financial Institute Working Paper 2009-WP-11 2 Networks Financial Institute Working Paper Series 2017-WP-04 2 Networks Financial Institute Working Paper 2008-WP-07 1 Networks Financial Institute Working Paper 2009-WP-08 1 Networks Financial Institute Working Paper 2009-WP-09 1 Networks Financial Institute Working Paper 2009-WP-12 1 Networks Financial Institute Working Paper 2010-WP-03 1 Networks Financial Institute Working Paper 2010-WP-04 1 Networks Financial Institute Working Paper 2010-WP-05 1 Networks Financial Institute Working Paper 2010-WP-06 1 Networks Financial Institute Working Paper 2010-WP-07 1 Networks Financial Institute Working Paper 2011-WP-03 1 Networks Financial Institute Working Paper 2011-WP-04 1 Networks Financial Institute Working Paper 2011-WP-06 1 Networks Financial Institute Working Paper 2013-WP-02 1 Networks Financial Institute Working Paper 2018-WP-01 1 Networks Financial Institute Working Paper 2018-WP-02 1 Networks Financial Institute Working Paper Series 1 Networks Financial Institute Working Paper Series 2018-WP-04 1 Networks Financial Institute Working Paper Series 2108-WP-03 1 Networks Financial Institute working paper series 2017-WP-01 1 Networks Financial Institute: Working Paper Series: 2012-WP-01 1 Networks Financial Institute: Working Paper Series: 2012-WP-03 1 Networks Financial Institute: Working Paper Series: 2012-WP-04 1 Networks Financial Institute: Working Paper Series: 2012-WP-05 1 Networks Financial Institute: Working Paper Series: 2012-WP-06 1 Networks Financial institute Working Paper 1
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Ownership Structure and Bank Risk : The Effects of Crisis, Market Discipline and Regulatory Pressure
Tran, Dung - 2019
Using a large panel of US BHC over the 2001:Q1-2015:Q4, we investigate the risk-taking behaviors of banks within a comparison perspective – between public and private banks – where there exists substantial differences of asymmetry information and agency problems. We document evidence of...
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Employee Disputes and Innovation Performance : Evidence from Pharmaceutical Industry
Rayfield, Blake - 2019
In this study, we use a hand-collected dataset of employee lawsuits to understand the effect of employee allegations on firms' innovation in a human capital-intensive industry. We gather more than 2,293 employee disputes between 2000 and 2015 and test the relationship between employee lawsuits...
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The Effect of Implicit Market Barriers on Stock Trading and Liquidity
Alhomaidi, Asem - 2018
We compare the performance of Islamic and conventional stock returns in Saudi Arabia in order to determine whether the Saudi market exhibits characteristics that are consistent with segmented markets and investor recognition effects. We sample the daily stock returns of all Saudi firms from...
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Discretionary Loan-Loss Provision Behavior in the US Banking Industry
Tran, Dung Viet - 2018
Earnings management can be either opportunistic, adding noise to reported earnings, or informative about a firm's underlying economic performance, adding valuable information to financial reports. This study examines earnings management in banks with differing levels of information asymmetry....
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Activity Strategies, Information Asymmetry, and Bank Opacity
Tran, Dung Viet - 2018
Using a large panel of US bank holding companies from 2001 to 2015, we investigate the association between functional diversification and bank earnings management. We document a positive relationship between bank earnings management and bank diversification. Our findings are consistent with the...
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Determinants of Bank Capital in Dual Banking Systems
Bitar, Mohammad - 2018
We report new evidence on the bank and country-level determinants of Islamic bank capital ratios in 28 countries between 1999 and 2013. Overall, we find that smaller, more profitable, and highly liquid Islamic banks are more highly capitalized. Additionally, improvements in the economic and...
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Do Mergers and Acquisitions Affect Information Asymmetry in the Banking Sector?
Howe, John S. - 2018
We investigate the consequences of mergers and acquisitions (M&As) for information asymmetry in the banking sector. We test competing hypotheses about the effect of M&As on the information environment. M&As either increase information asymmetry (the opacity hypothesis) or diminishes it (the...
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Lobbying in Finance Industry : Evidence from US Banking System
Unsal, Omer - 2017
We examine the relationship between corporate lobbying, shareholder-based litigation outcomes, and firm value for financial firms. First, we show that political lobbying lowers the litigation likelihood for financial institutions. Secondly, lobbying firms experience a higher likelihood of having...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012944489
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Determinants of Bank Capital in Dual Banking Systems
Bitar, Mohammad - 2017
We report new evidence on the bank and country-level determinants of Islamic bank capital ratios in 28 countries between 1999 and 2013. Overall, we find that smaller, more profitable, and highly liquid Islamic banks are more highly capitalized. Additionally, improvements in the economic and...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012944494
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Lobbying in Finance Industry : Evidence from US Banking System
Unsal, Omer - 2017
We examine the relationship between corporate lobbying, shareholder-based litigation outcomes, and firm value for financial firms. First, we show that political lobbying lowers the litigation likelihood for financial institutions. Secondly, lobbying firms experience a higher likelihood of having...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012944496
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