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We examine the impact of compensation committee members’ (CC members’) age on CEO compensation using FTSE 350 firms for the period 2002 to 2017. Sociological theory suggests that age is a significant demographic factor influencing individuals’ behaviour. We argue that monitoring intensity...
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We examine the implication of executive gender on asset prices. Using a large sample of US public firms during 2006--2015, we find a negative association between female CFOs and future stock price crash risk. However, the impact of female CEOs on crash risk is not statistically significant. The...
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We study the information role of financing from connected individuals (e.g., family and friends) of entrepreneurs based on a crowdfunding platform and social media account login data. While financing from connected individuals is generally considered as a signal of high-quality projects, our...
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This study investigates the mediation effects of online public attention on the relationship between air pollution and precautionary behavior based on a merged real-world data set that includes daily air quality, Internet search and media indices, social media discussions, and product purchases....
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We investigate whether generalist chief executive officers (CEOs) who gain transferable skills across firms and industries have less incentive to hoard bad news. To address endogeneity concerns stemming from firm-CEO matching, we deploy a difference-in-differences method utilizing exogenous CEO...
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Many studies documented that actual asset-price movements exhibit momentum and reversion to fundamentals. We study real estate markets and find that households' subjective house-price expectations capture momentum but not reversion to fundamentals. Moreover, if current house prices are deviated...
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Reverse mortgages have been obtained by nearly one million senior households. In the future, the number of eligible households will grow substantially, about 80 percent are homeowners, and many of them have substantial equity in their home. We study state-level variations in rate of originations...
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We study a new type of securitization, mortgage-receivable-backed securities (MRBSs) issued by real estate developers. Unlike traditional mortgage-backed securities (MBSs), the major risk of underlying assets of MRBSs is payment delay instead of default and prepayment. Using unique loan-level...
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