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We investigate the impact of the Demonetization of 85% currency in circulation in India on the eve of 8 November 2016 on all the listed stocks spanning over 20 broad industry clusters (sectors) and their affiliation type from the Indian economy over the period of November to Mid-January 2016....
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This study explores the role of perceived customer value and loyalty relationships in mobile wallet (M-wallet). The study further investigates trust and satisfaction as drivers of loyalty and examines the role of trust in the traditional value-satisfaction-loyalty relationship. A total of 214...
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This study explores the role of perceived customer value and loyalty relationships in mobile wallet (M-wallet). The study further investigates trust and satisfaction as drivers of loyalty and examines the role of trust in the traditional value-satisfaction-loyalty relationship. A total of 214...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10014527558
We investigate the impact of the Demonetization of 85% currency in circulation in India on the eve of 8 November 2016 on all the listed stocks spanning over 20 broad industry clusters (sectors) and their affiliation type from the Indian economy over the period of November to Mid-January 2016....
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012657508
The study investigates whether behavioural theory is a superior explanation for short-term return-volatility relationship than traditional leverage and volatility feedback hypotheses. Using VAR and quantile regression frameworks, the study shows that behavioural theory explains the relationship...
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We empirically examine whether investors demand a systemic component of Volatility Risk (VRP-beta) using the stock options traded on National Stock Exchange, India. We document robust evidence on the presence of VRP-beta, which survives even after accounting for the traditional Fama-French...
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Using 719 Indian listed firms for 11 years from 2012 to 2022, this study provides evidence that the speed of adjustment (SOA) is higher (lower) for the sample firms with below (above) median net trade cycle (NTC). Our findings are robust to the alternative measure of WCM efficiency in the Indian...
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Extant empirical evidence on volatility risk premium in emerging markets is limited to the market level index options. This study extends of understanding of volatility risk premium in single stock options in the Indian market. The study finds that volatility risk is priced systematically among...
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The study investigates whether behavioural theory is a superior explanation for short-term return–volatility relationship than traditional leverage and volatility feedback hypotheses. Using VAR and quantile regression frameworks, the study shows that behavioural theory explains the...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011882574
Foreign currency borrowings by emerging market corporations have increased significantly in the post-global financial crisis. Extant literature has mainly focused on the cause of the increase in foreign currency borrowings. In this paper, we study the consequences of the increase in foreign...
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