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Customer referencing refers to the phenomenon of a firm intentionally revealing its customers so that the firm can obtain certification of the quality of its products. In this paper, we examine the association between customer referencing and firms’ future product market performance. We find...
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Throughout their business life cycle, firms may experience financial distress. Successful emergence from such distress is important to their multiple stakeholders. Using a sample of publicly listed firms in China that emerged from Special Treatment (an indicator of delisting risk), we focus on...
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Customer referencing refers to the phenomenon whereby a firm discloses its connections with reputable customers in order to improve its own reputation. Consistent with this disclosure increasing investor attention and providing customer certification, we find that supplier firms enjoy a lower...
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We examine the effect of bank interventions on corporate tax aggressiveness via the lens of debt covenant violations. Using three identification strategies, we find that bank interventions have a negative effect on corporate tax aggressiveness. This effect is less pronounced for more financially...
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Purpose - We examine whether the social capital of the area where a firm's headquarters is located affects that firm's credit rating. Given that credit rating agencies only infrequently visit a firm's headquarters, it is pertinent to investigate whether this soft information is considered....
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We find that dividend paying firms exhibit better corporate social responsibility (CSR) performance in the following year than non-paying firms. We find that this relation can be explained by stakeholder relationship management through CSR, as dividend payout reflects the shareholder-stakeholder...
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The China Securities Regulatory Commission (CSRC) launched the Campaign for Strengthening Corporate Governance of Public Companies in 2007. As part of this pilot program, public firms were required to report to CSRC whether their boards had established audit committees and whether these audit...
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We examine whether politicians' hometown favoritism exists in the assignment of corporate tax benefits. Taking advantage of a unique tax disclosure rule in China that allows us to identify firm-specific tax benefits, we find that firms are granted more favorable tax treatments if they have a...
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Does accounting regime play a role in the well-documented phenomenon of overbidding in M&As? The 2001 regulatory change from a goodwill amortization to a non-amortization regime (SFAS 142) affords us a quasi-experimental setting for testing the consequences of M&A accounting rules for acquirers'...
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