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Principle-agent theory suggests managers might under-invest into R&D for reasons of risk tied to project failure, such … as reduced remuneration and job loss. However, managers might over-invest into innovation for reasons of growth implying … higher remuneration, power and prestige. Using a sample of 1,406 Belgian firms, we find, first, that managers holding no …
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Principle-agent theory suggests managers might under-invest into R&D for reasons of risk tied to project failure, such … as reduced remuneration and job loss. However, managers might over-invest into innovation for reasons of growth implying … higher remuneration, power and prestige. Using a sample of 1,406 Belgian firms, we find, first, that managers holding no …
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Principle-agent theory suggests managers might under-invest into R&D for reasons of risk tied to project failure, such … as reduced remuneration and job loss. However, managers might over-invest into innovation for reasons of growth implying … higher remuneration, power and prestige. Using a sample of 1,406 Belgian firms, we find, first, that managers holding no …
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We examine whether stock prices fully reflect the value of firms' intangible assets, focusing on research and development (R&D). Since intangible assets are not reported on financial statements under current U.S. accounting standards and R&D spending is expensed, the valuation problem may be...
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We evaluate the performance of different models for the covariance structure of stock returns, focusing on their use for optimal portfolio selection. Comparisons are based on forecasts of future covariances as well as the out-of-sample volatility of optimized portfolios from each model. A few...
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We evaluate the performance of different models for the covariance structure of stock returns, focusing on their use for optimal portfolio selection. Comparisons are based on forecasts of future covariances as well as the out-of-sample volatility of optimized portfolios from each model. A few...
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We examine whether stock prices fully reflect the value of firms' intangible assets, focusing on research and development (R&D). Since intangible assets are not reported on financial statements under current U.S. accounting standards and R&D spending is expensed, the valuation problem may be...
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