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Aktienmarkt 6 Nepal 6 Stock market 6 Börsenkurs 4 Share price 4 Volatility 4 Volatilität 4 Corporate Governance 3 Corporate governance 3 India 3 Indien 3 Aktiengesellschaft 2 Eigentümerstruktur 2 Firm performance 2 Listed company 2 Ownership structure 2 Unternehmenserfolg 2 Anlageverhalten 1 Bank 1 Behavioural finance 1 Capital structure 1 Causality analysis 1 Competition 1 Corporate finance 1 Customer satisfaction 1 Dienstleistungsqualität 1 Digital divide 1 Digitale Spaltung 1 E-Government 1 E-commerce 1 E-government 1 Economic development 1 Economic growth 1 Efficient market hypothesis 1 Effizienzmarkthypothese 1 Electronic Commerce 1 Entwicklung 1 Financial market regulation 1 Finanzmarktregulierung 1 Information system quality 1
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G. C., Surya Bahadur 11 Dhungana, Bharat Ram 1 Gurung, Santosh Kumar 1 Jung Bahadur Rana, Subarna Bir 1 Rijal, Ranjana 1
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e-Governance, citizen satisfaction and net benefits : the moderating effect of digital divide
G. C., Surya Bahadur; Gurung, Santosh Kumar; Jung … - In: Cogent business & management 11 (2024) 1, pp. 1-22
This article aims to analyze the influence of three e-Governance information system (IS) quality dimensions - information, system and service quality on usage intention, citizen satisfaction and net benefits in Nepal and assess the moderating role of digital divide on the relationship. It...
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Effect of Bank Competition on Financial Stability : Empirical Evidence from Nepal
G. C., Surya Bahadur - 2021
There are two hypotheses about the relationship between competition and financial stability in the banking system: “competition-fragility” view argues that competition makes banks more likely to take excessive risks, thereby leading to fragility, while “competition-stability” view...
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Volatility Spillover Effect in Indian Stock Market
G. C., Surya Bahadur - 2020
The study aims to empirically examine the transmission of volatility from global stock markets to Indian stock market. The study is based on time series data comprising of daily closing stock market indices from National Stock Exchange (NSE), India and major foreign stock exchange of the three...
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Investors' Perception on Factors Causing Volatility at Indian Stock Market
G. C., Surya Bahadur - 2020
Study of volatility in the equity market is a crucial issue in economics and finance. Volatility change in the stock prices has many adverse effects on an economy and also investment. It has received great attention from both academicians and practitioners over the last two decades because it...
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The Effect of Corporate Governance and Ownership Structure on Financial Performance of Listed Companies in Nepal
G. C., Surya Bahadur - 2020
The paper attempts to analyze relationships among corporate governance, ownership structure and firm performance in Nepal. The study comprises of panel data set of 25 firms listed at Nepal Stock Exchange (NEPSE) covering a period of five years from 2012 to 2016. The econometric methodology for...
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Corporate Governance and Firm Performance : Empirical Evidence from India
G. C., Surya Bahadur - 2020
The paper attempts to analyze inter-linkages between corporate governance, ownership structure, capital structure and firm performance in India. The study employs a panel data of all CNX Nifty companies from 2008 to 2012. Using LSDV panel data models and 2SLS model the study reveals that that...
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Weak Form of Market Efficiency : Evidence from Nepalese Stock Market
G. C., Surya Bahadur - 2020
This paper examines the weak form market efficiency of Nepalese stock market by using 1970 daily observations from 2003 to 2009 of the general NEPSE index and seven different sector-wise indices. The study employs five different tests of random walk: autocorrelation test, runs test, unit root...
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Volatility Analysis of Nepalese Stock Market
G. C., Surya Bahadur - 2018
Modeling and forecasting volatility of capital markets has been important area of inquiry and research in financial economics with the recognition of time-varying volatility, volatility clusturing, and asymmetric response of volatility to market movements. Given the anticipated growth of the...
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Effects of Price Limits and Trading Halts on Volatility in Nepalese Stock Market
G. C., Surya Bahadur - 2013
The paper examines empirically the impact of price limits and trading halts on stock market volatility. Circuit breakers are regulatory instruments aiming to reduce severe price volatility and provide markets with a cooling off period. However, the effectiveness of circuit breakers on the...
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Corporate Governance and Capital Structure of Nepalese Listed Firms
Rijal, Ranjana - 2010
This paper analyzes the relationship between some characteristics of the corporate board and the firm's capital structure in Nepalese listed firms using panel data models. The findings provide some preliminary empirical evidence and seem to suggest that stronger corporate governance practices...
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