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Using data of Chinese A-share non-financial listed companies spanning years 2003–2018, we examine whether a firm’s business strategy that deviates from industry conventions influences corporate governance mechanisms, particularly the probability of choosing high-quality external auditors. We...
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We examine whether firms engage in classification shifting to meet performance targets during mergers and restructuring. Using a sample of listed firms that complete major asset restructuring and sign performance commitment agreements from 2008 to 2019, we find that during the commitment period,...
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Drawing on both a managerial-discipline perspective and an information-intermediary perspective, we explore how media coverage of a firm's controlling shareholder influences firm valuation in corporate China. Using 366 listed family firms in China from 2003–2006, we find that firms in which...
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We examine whether and how insiders trade on government subsidies, a major instrument through which the governments intervene in the economy. Using a novel dataset of government subsidies of Chinese listed firms, we find that net insider purchase increases significantly during the month of...
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While US companies mainly list their board of directors alphabetically, this is not the case for Chinese companies, most of which list their independent directors last. We interpret the listing order of Chinese directors as board hierarchy, reflecting power allocation within the board. Based on...
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We use a quasi-natural experiment wherein the Shanghai Stock Exchange requires listed companies in certain industries to disclose operational information and a staggered difference-in-differences model to examine the impact of mandatory information disclosure on corporate innovation. We find...
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This study provides empirical evidence of managerial agency costs in socialistic internal capital markets. Listed Chinese companies are required to disclose the amount of resources that are reallocated to other firms of the parent company, which provides us with a direct measure of the...
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We analyze whether and how mandatory audit partner rotation affects the audit adjustments for the rotated partner’s remaining clients. We argue mandatory audit partner rotation can affect audit production of remaining clients through two channels. First, it can cause audit partners to acquire...
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The 2012 Dividend Tax Reform in China uniquely ties individual investors' dividend tax rates to the length of their share holding period. We find that firms facing a reduction in their individual investors' dividend tax rate are more likely to increase dividend payout, initiate dividends, and...
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The current study explores whether firms copycat other firms that either participating or not participating in sustainability projects. Furthermore, it investigates whether such an effect can be influenced by firm’s sustainability management practice. Specifically, the current study proposes...
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