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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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ECONIS (ZBW) 1,669 RePEc 851 OLC EcoSci 746 EconStor 15
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Valuation of Complex Financial Instruments via Basic Components.
Cheung, Joseph K; Chung, Richard - In: Review of Quantitative Finance and Accounting 7 (1996) 2, pp. 163-76
This article presents a graphical approach to measuring financial instruments. It observes that the payoff contingencies of a large number of single-payoff financial instruments can be reduced to a piecewise-linear cash flow, which can be replicated with a handful of basic building blocks. Four...
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CVP under Uncertainty and the Manager's Utility Function.
Kim, Sangphill; Abdolmohammadi, Mohammad J; Klein, … - In: Review of Quantitative Finance and Accounting 6 (1996) 2, pp. 133-47
Cost-volume-profit analysis has focused on the firm's short-run output decision assuming that the manager maximizes the firm's objective function rather than his or her own. This study argues that the decision problem facing the manager is to determine not only the level of output, but also the...
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On the Long-Term or Short-Term Dependence in Stock Prices: Evidence from International Stock Markets.
Chow, K Victor; Pan, Ming-Shium; Sakano, Ryoichi - In: Review of Quantitative Finance and Accounting 6 (1996) 2, pp. 181-94
This study examines the short- and long-term dependence in the United States and 21 international equity market indexes. Two heteroscedastic-robust testing methods, the modified rescaled range analysis and the rescaled variance ratio test, are employed to test for the existence of dependence....
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Tests of the Efficiency of the U.S. Rights Offering Market: An Option Pricing Approach.
Bae, Sung C; Levy, Haim - In: Review of Quantitative Finance and Accounting 6 (1996) 3, pp. 259-76
The efficiency of the U.S. market for stock purchase rights is empirically analyzed in an option framework, in which prices of rights, given the prices of underlying stock, are examined with regard to the possibilities of actually earning above-normal profits, considering the risk taken. Two...
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Testing the Unbiasedness Hypothesis of Foreign Exchange Rates and the Analysis of Transformations.
Okunade, Albert A; Haryanto, H; Means Jr., Dwight B - In: Review of Quantitative Finance and Accounting 6 (1996) 1, pp. 39-46
Recent researchers have utilized various functional forms for testing the hypothesis that the forward rate is an unbiased predictor of future spot rates in foreign exchange markets. We compare a large number of these functional forms for a similar time period and test their consistency with the...
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On the Robustness of the Results of Adoption Data Choice Studies: The Case of Pension Accounting.
Espahbodi, Reza; Hamer, Michelle M - In: Review of Quantitative Finance and Accounting 6 (1996) 1, pp. 63-77
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A Positive Analysis of Corporate Capital Budgeting Practices.
Binder, John J; Chaput, J Scott - In: Review of Quantitative Finance and Accounting 6 (1996) 3, pp. 245-57
Although the academic literature has long argued that discounted cash flow methods are superior to other capital budgeting rules, these methods have only fairly recently come into widespread use. This article points out that there are both costs and benefits to using discounting rules such as...
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The Effect of Time-Varying Covariances on Asset Risk Premia: A Test of an Intertemporal CAPM.
Nanisetty, Prasad; Bharati, Rakesh; Gupta, Monoj - In: Review of Quantitative Finance and Accounting 7 (1996) 2, pp. 205-20
In this article we examine an intertemporal capital asset pricing model (CAPM) that allows for time-varying conditional covariances that are assumed to follow a multivariate integrated generalized autoregressive conditional heteroscedastic (IGARCH) process. The resulting pricing equation...
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Why Do Japanese Giant Trading Companies Prefer Foreign Currency to Japanese Yen?: A Supplementary Note.
Lin, Chung-Cheng - In: Review of Quantitative Finance and Accounting 6 (1996) 2, pp. 161-65
This note extends the Chen and Chiang (1992) analysis to examine the possibility that trades may be denominated in the currency of the third country. Two main conclusions are found in this note. First, the quantities of trade and employment are still invariant to invoicing strategies chosen....
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Time-Varying Term Premium in T-Bill Futures Rate and the Expectations Hypothesis.
Lee, Jae Ha; Jo, Hoje - In: Review of Quantitative Finance and Accounting 6 (1996) 2, pp. 149-60
This paper examines time-varying term premium in the T-bill futures rate to determine its significance for the expectations hypothesis (EH). Similar to previous studies on the T-bill forward rates, our data reject the joint hypothesis of the EH and the rational expectations hypothesis (RE)....
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