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Theorie 388 Theory 388 Börsenkurs 315 Share price 315 USA 296 United States 295 Capital income 255 Kapitaleinkommen 255 Corporate governance 182 Führungskräfte 160 Managers 160 Corporate Governance 159 Portfolio selection 132 Portfolio-Management 132 Stock market 130 Aktienmarkt 129 Estimation 129 Schätzung 129 Announcement effect 128 Ankündigungseffekt 127 Accounting policy 122 Bilanzpolitik 122 Anlageverhalten 121 Behavioural finance 121 Volatility 117 Volatilität 113 Risk 109 Risiko 103 Firm performance 98 Gewinn 96 Profit 96 Financial analysis 91 Finanzanalyse 91 Unternehmenserfolg 90 CAPM 89 Bank 87 Agency theory 85 Forecasting model 84 Asymmetric information 83 Prognoseverfahren 83
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Lee, Cheng F. 40 Lee, Cheng-Few 37 Tse, Yiuman 25 Jaggi, Bikki 22 Chen, Ren-Raw 20 Jo, Hoje 17 Wu, Chunchi 16 Chen, Sheng-Syan 15 Lobo, Gerald J. 15 Shrestha, Keshab 15 Weaver, Daniel G. 15 Hossain, Mahmud 13 Alam, Pervaiz 12 Brooks, Robert 12 Lee, Cheng-few 12 Lee, Picheng 12 Lin, Beixin 12 Mitra, Santanu 12 Chan, Kam C. 11 John, Kose 11 Shaw, Wayne H. 11 Zhao, Ronald 11 Ang, James S. 10 Boateng, Agyenim 10 Brown, Lawrence D. 10 Chen, Carl R. 10 Chen, Sheng-syan 10 Faff, Robert W. 10 Harel, Arie 10 Harpaz, Giora 10 Kwak, Wikil 10 Laksmana, Indrarini 10 Palmon, Oded 10 Ronen, Joshua 10 Vafeas, Nikos 10 Waegelein, James F. 10 Yang, Rong 10 Aggarwal, Raj 9 Akhigbe, Aigbe 9 Chiang, Thomas C. 9
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Review of quantitative finance and accounting 2,393 Review of Quantitative Finance and Accounting 872 Review of Quantitative Finance and Accounting, Forthcoming 6 Review of Quantitative Finance and Accounting, 2019 2 Andriosopoulos, D., and L.G Barbopoulos, Relative Equity Market Valuation Conditions and Acquirers’ Gains, Review of Quantitative Finance and Accounting 1 Forthcoming at Review of Quantitative Finance and Accounting 1 Moin, A., Guney, Y. and El Kalak, I., the Effects of Ownership Structure, Sub-Optimal Cash Holdings and Investment Inefficiency on Dividend Policy: Evidence From Indonesia, Review of Quantitative Finance and Accounting, Forthcoming 1 QMS Research Paper 2021/02 (forthcoming in Review of Quantitative Finance and Accounting 1 Review of Quantitative Finance and Accounting (2022) 1 Review of Quantitative Finance and Accounting(2022) 1 Review of Quantitative Finance and Accounting, 51(2), 283-315, 2018 1 Review of Quantitative Finance and Accounting, August 2016 1
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Common Stochastic Trends among Asian Currencies: Evidence for Japan, ASEANs, and the Asian Tigers.
Aggarwal, Raj; Mougoue, Mbodja - In: Review of Quantitative Finance and Accounting 10 (1998) 2, pp. 193-206
This study documents that daily changes in Asian exchange rates are significantly non-normal, serially correlated, non-stationary, and have unit roots. Further, accounting for these time series properties and using a longer time horizon than other similar studies of exchange rates, this study...
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Companies' Modest Claims about the Value of CEO Stock Option Awards.
Yermack, David - In: Review of Quantitative Finance and Accounting 10 (1998) 2, pp. 207-26
This paper analyzes company disclosures of CEO stock option values in compliance with the SEC's regulations for reporting executive compensation data to stockholders. Companies appear to exploit the flexibility of the regulations to reduce the apparent value of managerial compensation. Companies...
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Convertible Preferred Stock Valuation: Tests of Alternative Models.
Ramanlal, Pradipkumar; Mann, Steven V; Moore, William T - In: Review of Quantitative Finance and Accounting 10 (1998) 3, pp. 303-19
We undertake a comprehensive test of several contingent claim valuation models adapted to callable, convertible preferred stocks employing a sample of twenty-four issues and over 27,000 daily price observations. To our knowledge, no large-scale tests of these models have been published. The most...
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Corporate Policy and Market Value: A q-Theory Approach.
Chung, Kee H; Wright, Peter - In: Review of Quantitative Finance and Accounting 11 (1998) 3, pp. 293-310
In this paper, we show that Tobin's q has a significant predictive power in explaining valuation consequences of major corporate policy variables. Our empirical results reveal that, depending upon whether a firm is overinvesting or underinvesting, financial markets respond quite differently to...
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Benchmark Invariancy, Seasonality and APM-Free Portfolio Performance Measures.
Kryzanowski, Lawrence; Lalancette, Simon; To, Minh Chau - In: Review of Quantitative Finance and Accounting 10 (1998) 1, pp. 75-94
The Jobson-Korkie (1981) Z score and the positive period weighting (PPW) score of Grinblatt and Titman (1989) are applied to various benchmarks of market and mimicking portfolios to study the benchmark invariancy problem. Significantly different portfolio performance inferences are found for a...
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The Economic Significance of the Cross-Sectional Autoregressive Model: Further Analysis.
Levy, Haim; Lim, Kok Chew - In: Review of Quantitative Finance and Accounting 11 (1998) 1, pp. 37-51
We reexamine whether investors can gain abnormal returns using the cross-sectional autoregressive model of stock returns. We find that the pattern of abnormal returns obtained is inconsistent over the time period 1934-94. We adjust for the higher commission costs in the pre-May 1 1975 period, a...
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Rationalizable and Coalition Proof Shareholder Tendering Strategies in Corporate Takeovers.
Noe, Thomas H - In: Review of Quantitative Finance and Accounting 11 (1998) 3, pp. 269-91
This paper determines the set of rational responses by shareholders to unconditional takeover offers at prices between the pre-acquisition and post-acquisition price of the firm. Two cases are considered. In the first case, coordination across shareholders is not presumed. In this case, the game...
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The Nature and Persistence of Initial Public Offering Aftermarket Returns Predictability.
Hensler, Douglas A - In: Review of Quantitative Finance and Accounting 10 (1998) 1, pp. 39-58
This paper examines the predictability of monthly aftermarket returns of initial public offerings during the first six years of trading. Predictability is tested under the null hypothesis of random walk using a Markov chain analysis. The evidence shows that excess returns of IPOs (adjusted for...
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Transfer Pricing, Incentive Compensation and Tax Avoidance in a Multi-division Firm.
Choi, Yoon K; Day, Theodore E - In: Review of Quantitative Finance and Accounting 11 (1998) 2, pp. 139-64
This article examines the relation between transfer pricing and production incentives using a model of a vertically integrated firm with divisions located in different tax jurisdictions. We show that if divisional profits are taxed at the same marginal rate, the transfer price should be set to...
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Measurement Error and Nonlinearity in the Earnings-Returns Relation.
Beneish, Messod D; Harvey, Campbell R - In: Review of Quantitative Finance and Accounting 11 (1998) 3, pp. 219-47
There is a long history of research which examines the relation between unexpected earnings and unexpected returns on common stock. Early literature used simple linear regression models to describe this relation. Recently, a number of authors have proposed nonlinear models. These authors find...
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