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We investigate the impact of the crises caused by the modern health pandemics on the firm stock price’s risk of crashing. Further, we explore these associations by utilizing a comprehensive cross-country sample of 265,983 firm-year observations, collected from 39 countries during the five...
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This research examine the effects of information disclosure ratings on firm-specific stock price crash risk. We present evidence that there is a statistically significant negative relationship between stock price crash risk and information disclosure ratings. Our evidence further shows that the...
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Although the causes of stock price crashes have been investigated, the examination of their economic consequences has been neglected. In this study, the impacts of stock price crashes on internal governance mechanisms are examined with regard to accounting conservatism in a sample of listed...
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This study examines the effect of industry cash flow volatility on the risks of stock price crash by investigating Chinese A-share listed companies from 2005 to 2015. Findings reveal that increases in the degree of volatility in industry cash flow significantly increase the risk of a stock price...
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This paper examines the relationship between modern health pandemic crises and financial stability. Specifically, it collects data on 250,223 firms in 43 countries (or regions) during five modern pandemic crises, SARS (2003), H1N1 (2009), MERS (2012), Ebola (2014), and Zika (2016), and finds...
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