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This study investigates whether corporate social responsibility (CSR) mitigates or contributes to stock price crash risk. Crash risk, defined as the conditional skewness of return distribution, captures asymmetry in risk and is important for investment decisions and risk management. If socially...
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This paper investigates the capital market consequences of the SEC's decision to eliminate the reconciliation requirement for cross-listed companies following International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS). We find no evidence that the elimination has a negative impact on firms' market...
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This study examines whether the mandatory adoption of International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS) in the European Union (EU) in 2005 reduces the cost of equity capital. Using a sample of 6,456 firm-year observations of 1,084 EU firms during the 1995 to 2006 period, I find evidence that,...
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This paper investigates whether Chinese banks, which are the major suppliers of firms' external funds, effectively monitor the borrowers as large creditors. By examining two bank loan policies including loan interest rates and loan renewals, we find a negative relationship between loan interest...
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Purpose – Banks are the major suppliers of external funds for companies in China. The purpose of this paper is to examine whether Chinese banks exercise effective monitoring over borrowers in two lending decisions, including loan interest rates and loan renewals. Design/methodology/approach...
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Proponents of IFRS argue that mandating a uniform set of accounting standards improves financial statement comparability that in turn attracts greater cross-border investment. We test this assertion by examining changes in foreign mutual fund investment in firms following mandatory IFRS adoption...
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This study examines the extent of managers' opportunistic behaviour in influencing their own executive stock incentive plans in an emerging market economy, namely, China. Using a sample of 53 stock incentive plans in Chinese publicly listed companies during 2006-2007, we find a significant...
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