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This study was conducted to analyze the short and long run price performance of IPOs in Bangladesh. Based on a sample of 163 IPOs that were issued during the period between 1992 and 2006, this study documents short run out-performance and long run underperformance of IPOs in the secondary...
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This study investigates whether corporate governance can mitigate real earnings management. In recent years, firms have been switching from accrual based to real earnings management and the incidence of real earnings management is also increasing. The role of corporate governance to reduce...
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The Sarbanes-Oxley Act (SOX) is enacted to strengthen corporate governance practices by enhancing the power of audit committee. After 2002, audit committee has received increasing emphasis in accounting research. The objective of this study is to review the growing volume of audit committee...
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This paper examines how corporate governance is practiced through ownership structure and how firm's performance as well as its dividend payout policy is influenced by different ownership pattern. In doing so, this paper attempts to investigate the pattern of ownership mix and ownership...
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This study investigates the role of peer pressure on banks' Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) activities and the long-term impacts of their CSR spending on financial performance. We find that a bank's CSR expenditure increases with that of its peer-banks. However, there is no association...
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We examine whether corporate social media information affects analysts' forecast accuracy. We use corporate Facebook posts and reactions to such posts to study the information dissemination and information generation role of social media and examine the impact of such on analyst forecast...
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We examine whether and how board connections affect the firm's corporate social responsibilities (CSR). Grounded in the agency, resource dependence, and social network theory, our research predicts and finds that board connectedness is positively associated with CSR performance. This result is...
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This study reviews and synthesizes contemporary business literature that focuses on the role of Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) to enhance firm value. The main objective of this review is to proffer a precise understanding of what has already been investigated and the findings of those...
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Traditional cost accounting holds the assumption that cost changes proportionately with activity. Anderson et al. (2003) show that cost increases more when activity rises than decreases less when activity falls by an equivalent amount, a behavior that they refer to as “cost stickiness”. By...
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Dhaka Stock Exchange Ltd. is one of the barometers of Bangladesh Economy. The DSE has become the common buzz in the mind of the people of the Bangladesh for the functionality and different positive and negative event. Recently it is going through a reengineering process to become a systematic...
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