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We analyze the value of investor relations (IR) strategies to IPO firms. We find that firms that are less visible and have inexperienced management tend to hire IR consultants prior to the issue date. IR consultants help create positive news coverage before an IPO event as reflected in a more...
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We analyze IPO activity under political uncertainty surrounding gubernatorial elections in the U.S. There are fewer IPOs originating from a state when it is scheduled to have an election. To establish identification, we develop a neighboring-states method that uses bordering states without...
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We analyze a firm's decision to conduct initial public offerings (IPOs) internationally. Global IPOs (issuing both domestically and abroad) raise significantly more capital in the international markets than any other form of IPO. Though over eight percent of firms conducting an IPO between 1995...
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IPO firms with high-powered CEO incentive contracts have lower failure rates in the aftermarket. Economically, an interquartile change in the distribution of CEO pay translates in a reduction of the failure risk probability by approximately 21%. The Pay Gap between the CEO and its subordinate...
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Greater partisan alignment among lawmakers enhances their ability to respond rapidly to adverse shocks, but it also undermines the quality of checks and balances and encourages excessive governmental intervention in local areas aligned with the ruling party. We investigate how this form of local...
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This study analyzes the IPOs of the firms that are eventually included in one of the three well-known indices: the S&P 400, the S&P 500, or the S&P 600 Indices. The determinants of each IPO firm's odds of inclusion into a particular index are estimated. Other offer related characteristics of...
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