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This paper uses compensation peer groups to measure peer effects in corporate innovation. This approach provides a true peer group and better leader-follower link and thus can mitigate the reflection problem suggested by Manski (1993). We find that the average innovation activity of the...
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Regarding the webpage classification topics, most classification mechanisms may lack of consideration from the webpage article writer's perspective and the display characteristics of the webpage (color, graphic layout). Hence, this paper develops a Two-dimensional Webpage Classification model to...
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We examine whether a firm's voluntary disclosures, proxied by management earnings forecasts, affect its innovation activity. A firm making more disclosures generates fewer patents and lower-quantity patents. Enactment of SOX is applied as a natural experiment for an exogenous shock to voluntary...
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