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When stakeholder protection is left to the voluntary initiative of managers, relations with social activists may become an effective entrenchment strategy for inefficient CEOs. We thus argue that managerial turnover and firm value are increased by the institutionalization of stakeholder...
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Researchers debate whether environmental investments reduce firm value or can actually improve financial performance. We provide some first evidence on shareholder wealth effects of voluntary corporate environmental initiatives. Companies announcing membership in Climate Leaders and Ceres - two...
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responsibility (CSR) activities, affects firm performance during the 2008-2009 financial crisis. We find that high-CSR firms have … crisis-period stock returns that are four to five percentage points higher than low-CSR firms, all else equal. In contrast …, we find no difference in returns between high- and low-CSR firms either before or after the crisis. During the crisis …
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We study the relationship between employee satisfaction and abnormal stock returns around the world, using lists of the “Best Companies to Work For” in 14 countries. We show that employee satisfaction is associated with positive abnormal returns in countries with high labor market...
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(CSR) activities. We model CSR activities as an investment in customer loyalty and show that CSR decreases systematic risk …' expenditure share on CSR goods is small. We find supporting evidence for our predictions. In our empirical tests, we address a … potential endogeneity problem by instrumenting CSR using data on the political affiliation of the firm's home state, and data on …
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This Paper focuses on two distinct facets of globalization: the decrease in the trade costs of goods and the decline of communication costs between headquarters and production facilities within firms. When the unskilled have about the same wage in the two regions, the decrease of these costs...
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Some observers argue that increased real integration has led to greater co-movement of prices internationally. We examine the evidence for cross-border price spillovers among economies participating in the pan-Asian cross-border production networks. Starting with country-level data, we find that...
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This Paper works with a broad data sample of Czech voucher-privatized firms during 1996-99. It analyses the development of ownership structure and consequently its effect on a firm's performance Ownership concentration had been quite high in 1996 and steadily increased. The single largest owner...
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This study examines the impact locational spillovers have on firm performance. Based on a uniquely created dataset consisting of high-technology start-ups publicly listed in Germany, this paper tests the proposition of locational spillovers positively affecting firm performance, as measured by...
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market structures are associated with higher total factor productivity. These effects depend, however, on the ownership …
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