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Corporate finance 1 Corporate innovation 1 Frauen 1 Gender 1 Geschlecht 1 Governance approach 1 Governance-Ansatz 1 Government customer concentration 1 Government relations 1 Innovation 1 Innovation management 1 Innovationsmanagement 1 Market concentration 1 Unternehmensfinanzierung 1 Unternehmenskonzentration 1 Welt 1 Women 1 World 1 economic status 1 external finance 1 gender 1 investment type 1
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Na, HyunJun 6 Erogul, Murat Sakir 1
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Review of Accounting and Finance 2 International Journal of Managerial Finance 1 International journal of globalisation and small business : IJGSB 1 International journal of managerial finance : IJMF 1 Studies in Economics and Finance 1
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The US government customer concentration and the firm innovation
Na, HyunJun - In: International journal of managerial finance : IJMF 20 (2024) 4, pp. 1048-1068
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A global review of female entrepreneurial finance
Na, HyunJun; Erogul, Murat Sakir - In: International journal of globalisation and small … 12 (2021) 1, pp. 59-82
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Does corporate political party ideology matter? Evidence from bank loan contracts
Na, HyunJun - In: Review of Accounting and Finance 20 (2021) 2, pp. 121-142
Purpose: This paper aims to examine how a firm’s political party orientation (Republican or Democratic), which is measured as the composite index based on the political party leanings of top managers, affects bank loan contracts. This study also investigates how the political culture of local...
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Innovation on the choice of debt financing source : evidence from innovative firms
Na, HyunJun - In: Studies in Economics and Finance 38 (2021) 5, pp. 901-925
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to investigate how the innovative firm’s proprietary information has an impact on its debt financing preference. This study also examines the impact of industry-level competition on the debt financing orders and investigates how two exogenous shocks...
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Proprietary information and the cost of bank debt
Na, HyunJun - In: International Journal of Managerial Finance 17 (2020) 1, pp. 72-96
Purpose: This study explores how the firm’s proprietary information has an impact on the bank loan contracts. It explains the propensity of using the competitive bid option (CBO) in the syndicate loans to solicit the best bid for innovative firms and how it changes based on industry...
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Customer concentration types and public debt contracts
Na, HyunJun - In: Review of Accounting and Finance 19 (2020) 2, pp. 247-269
Purpose: This paper aims to examine how a firm’s customer concentration, which is the amount of sales between a supplier firm and the major customers, affects corporate bond contracts. This study also investigates how the types of customer concentration have a significant impact on bond...
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