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The current study examines the effect of strategy and managerial ability on asymmetric cost behavior of SG&A expenses. We use a sample of US listed firms for the period 1991-2014 to provide empirical evidence that sticky cost phenomenon is associated with firms' strategic orientation. Our...
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This study investigates the effect of strategy on the intensity and direction of asymmetric cost behavior of SG&A expenses. Employing a sample of US-listed firms for the period 1991-2014, we provide empirical evidence that a firm's strategic orientation determines the direction and intensity of...
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The current study explores the asymmetric cost behaviour in US shipping industry. More precisely, it investigates whether various categories of expenses show asymmetric behaviour after increases or decreases in the stream of their revenues and examines the impact of leverage on managers'...
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This study investigates the relationship of asymmetric cost behaviour with earnings quality for European listed firms. We employ a sample that consists of 11,416 firm-year observations of European listed firms over the period 2005-2019 to explore the relationship of asymmetric cost behaviour...
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This study investigates asymmetries in the capital structure speed of adjustment in the case of a capital-intensive industry. Employing a sample of globally listed maritime, manufacturing and services firms between 1995 and 2020, we estimate a regime-switching partial adjustment model, to test...
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This study investigates asymmetries in the capital structure speed of adjustment in the case of a capital-intensive industry. Employing a sample of globally listed maritime, manufacturing and services firms between 1995 and 2020, we estimate a regime-switching partial adjustment model, to test...
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Purpose: This study analyses the relation of intellectual capital (IC) with future operating performance under the prism of different strategic orientations or explanations for the relation of IC with the future operating performance.Design/methodology/approach: Our final data sample consists of...
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This study provides international empirical evidence for the asymmetric cost behavior of the cost of goods sold and the operating expenses in the context of the European non-listed firms. We employ a data sample of 4,177,625 firm years observations from Amadeus Database for the period 2009-2017...
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This paper develops a novel framework for characterizing firms with respect to their intangible assets and investigates their impact on market valuations and operating performance. Our framework is based on a contemporary theoretical Knowledge Management concept, namely Intellectual Capital. We...
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This study explores the effect of financial distress on the intensity of asymmetric cost behavior. Cost asymmetry refers to the different (i.e., asymmetric) response of variable costs between increases or decreases in the level of a firm’s operating activity due to deliberate managerial...
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