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USA 192 United States 192 Theorie 103 Theory 103 Capital income 74 Kapitaleinkommen 74 Börsenkurs 59 Share price 59 Anlageverhalten 55 Behavioural finance 55 Estimation 53 Schätzung 53 Welt 48 World 48 Financial crisis 43 Finanzkrise 43 Führungskräfte 41 Managers 41 Aktienmarkt 40 Stock market 40 CAPM 37 Takeover 36 Übernahme 36 Portfolio selection 34 Portfolio-Management 34 Securities trading 30 Wertpapierhandel 30 Corporate Governance 29 Corporate governance 29 Volatility 28 Volatilität 28 Corporate finance 27 Unternehmensfinanzierung 27 Bank 25 Firm value 24 Unternehmenswert 24 Institutional investor 22 Institutioneller Investor 22 Investment 22 Risiko 22
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Free 702 Undetermined 62
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Book / Working Paper 769
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Arbeitspapier 519 Working Paper 519 Graue Literatur 507 Non-commercial literature 507 Systematic review 1 Übersichtsarbeit 1
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English 540 Undetermined 229
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Stulz, René M. 125 Weisbach, Michael S. 66 Karolyi, G. Andrew 62 Ben-David, Itzhak 61 Stulz, Rene M. 55 Hirshleifer, David 41 Hou, Kewei 39 Erel, Isil 36 Werner, Ingrid M. 31 Zhang, Lu 25 Minton, Bernadette A. 24 Lin, Xiaoji 22 Agarwal, Sumit 20 Sensoy, Berk A. 20 Williamson, Rohan 20 Makhija, Anil K. 19 Sanders, Anthony B. 19 Doidge, Craig 18 Fahlenbrach, Rüdiger 18 Teoh, Siew Hong 16 Amromin, Gene 15 Schlingemann, Frederik P. 15 Chabi-Yo, Fousseni 14 Cronqvist, Henrik 14 Han, Bing 14 Low, Angie 14 Chomsisengphet, Souphala 13 Fahlenbrach, Rudiger 13 Nadauld, Taylor D. 13 Rindi, Barbara 13 Birru, Justin 12 Kahle, Kathleen M. 12 Li, Ye 12 Xue, Chen 12 Belo, Frederico 11 Buti, Sabrina 11 DeAngelo, Harry 11 Walkling, Ralph A. 11 Bennett, Benjamin 10 Franzoni, Francesco 10
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Charles A. Dice Center for Research in Financial Economics, Fisher College of Business 232 Charles A. Dice Center for Research in Financial Economics <Columbus, Ohio> 108 Department of Finance, Fisher College of Business 18
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Fisher College of Business working paper series 518 Working Paper Series / Charles A. Dice Center for Research in Financial Economics, Fisher College of Business 232 Fisher College of Business Working Paper 78 Charles A. Dice Center Working Paper 51 Research in Financial Economics 18 Charles A. Dice Working Paper 11 Research paper series / Swiss Finance Institute 8 Columbia Business School Research Paper 2 AFA 2011 Denver Meetings Paper 1 Charles A Dice Center Working Paper 1 Charles A. Dice Center 2017-03 1 Charles A. Dice Working Paper 2020-16 1 Dice Center Working Paper 1 ECGI - Finance Working Paper 1 ECGI finance working paper 1 European Corporate Governance Institute (ECGI) - Finance Working Paper 1 Forthcoming, The Handbook of the Economics of Corporate Governance 1 IGM Working Paper #95 1 Vanderbilt Owen Graduate School of Management Research Paper 1 Working papers / Charles A. Dice Center for Research in Financial Economics, Fisher College of Business, the Ohio State University 1 Working papers / Financial Institutions Center 1
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ECONIS (ZBW) 519 RePEc 250
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(Priced) frictions
Hou, Kewei; Kim, Sehoon; Werner, Ingrid M. - 2016 - This Draft: November 2016
We propose a parsimonious measure based solely on daily stock returns to characterize the severity of microstructure frictions at the individual stock level and assess the impact of frictions on the cross section of stock returns. Stocks with the largest frictions command a value-weighted return...
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Investment, Tobin's q, and interest rates
Lin, Xiaoji; Wang, Chong; Wang, Neng; Yang, Jinqiang - 2016
To study the impact of stochastic interest rates and capital illiquidity on investment and firm value, we incorporate a widely-used arbitrage-free term structure model of interest rates into a standard q-theoretic framework. Our generalized q model informs us to use corporate credit-risk...
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Corporate deleveraging
DeAngelo, Harry; Gonçalves, Andrei S.; Stulz, René M. - 2016
Proactive deleveraging from all-time peak market leverage (ML) to near-zero ML and negative net debt is the norm among 4,476 nonfinancial firms with five or more years of post-peak data. ML is 0.543 at the historical peak and 0.026 at the later trough for the median firm in this sample, with a...
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Is the U.S. public corporation in trouble?
Zhang, Shaojun - 2016
Limited stock market participation can potentially explain the disconnect between international asset prices and macro quantities. An incomplete markets model in which risk sharing for stockholders is high, generates highly correlated equity returns and relatively smooth exchange rates. Risk...
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Liquidity transformation in asset management : evidence from the cash holdings of mutual funds
Chernenko, Sergey; Sunderman, Adi - 2016
We study liquidity transformation in mutual funds using a novel data set on their cash holdings. To provide investors with claims that are more liquid than the underlying assets, funds engage in substantial liquidity management. Specifically, they hold substantial amounts of cash, which they use...
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Industry familiarity and trading : evidence from the personal portfolios of industry insiders
Ben-David, Itzhak; Birru, Justin; Rossi, Andrea - 2016
We study whether industry familiarity is an advantage in stock trading by exploring the trading patterns of industry insiders in their own personal portfolios. To do so, we identify accounts of industry insiders in a large dataset provided by a retail discount broker. We find that insiders trade...
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Systematic mistakes in the mortgage market and lack of financial sophistication
Agarwal, Sumit; Ben-David, Itzhak; Yao, Wenxiong - 2016
Institutions often offer a menu of contracts to consumers in an attempt to create a separating equilibrium that reveals borrower types and provides better pricing. We test the effectiveness of a specific set of contracts in the mortgage market: mortgage points. Points allow borrowers to exchange...
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Why does idiosyncratic risk increase with market risk?
Bartram, Söhnke M.; Brown, Gregory W.; Stulz, René M. - 2016
From 1963 through 2015, idiosyncratic risk (IR) is high when market risk (MR) is high. We show that the positive relation between IR and MR is highly stable through time and is robust across exchanges, firm size, liquidity, and market-to-book groupings. Though stock liquidity affects the...
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The structure of banker's pay
Bennett, Benjamin; Gopalan, Radhakrishnan; Vorkink, Keith; … - 2016
While executive compensation is often blamed for the excessive risk taking by banks, little is known about the operating performance incentives used in the finance industry both prior to and subsequent to the recent crisis. We provide a comprehensive analysis of incentive design -- the link of...
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Why does capital no longer flow more to the industries with the best growth opportunities?
Lee, Dong Wook; Shin, Hyun-Han; Stulz, René M. - 2016
With functionally efficient capital markets, we expect capital to flow more to the industries with the best growth opportunities. As a result, these industries should invest more and see their assets grow more relative to industries with the worst growth opportunities. We find that industries...
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