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We study how plan sponsors choose investment management firms from their opportunity set when delegating $1.6 trillion in assets between 2002 and 2017. Two factors play an influential role in choice: pre-hiring returns, and pre-existing personal connections between personnel at the plan (or...
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We study the selection of private equity managers (GPs) for over 100,000 capital commitments between 1990 and 2019 by global institutional investors (LPs) choosing from a plausible contemporaneous opportunity set. In addition to chasing GPs with high prior performance, LPs have large...
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I analyze the effect of long-term relations on the property rights theory of the firm when network or reputation effects are present. Repeated relations affect the optimal allocation of ownership even when agents are allowed to renegotiate relational contracts. Single ownership dominates joint...
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The present study examines the effect of the information obtained through close inter-firm ties on the investor's risk-adjusted returns. We suggest that there is a closely connected tie between an investor and an entrepreneurial firm if the investor is a limited partner of the entrepreneurial...
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We suggest and provide empirical evidence that the bargaining power of alliance partners stemming from their prominence in alliance networks influences the ex-ante allocation of value capturing rights in high-tech alliance contracts. Network prominence can enhance the availability of alternative...
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