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Political visit is an under-researched way in which governments influence firms and markets. Chinese state leaders (i.e. Politburo Standing Committee Members) often visit firms during their domestic inspection tours. This study shows that representativeness, political connections and alignment...
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This paper studies CEOs with overseas experience, known as returnee CEOs. We show that Chinese returnee CEOs are associated with inferior performance, lower market reactions to appointment announcements and an adverse regulatory environment. We argue that CEOs' international expertise is...
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We use Google search volume index for a CEO’s name and stock ticker to measure CEO publicity, and examine the competing hypotheses on its effect on the tax behavior: On the one hand, CEOs who receive higher attention from the retail investors are motivated to engage in tax avoidance activities...
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We use institutional-related theories and a unique natural experiment that enables an exogenous test of the influence of controlling shareholders on managerial accountability to corporate fraud. In China, prior to the Split Share Structure Reform (SSSR), state shareholders held restricted shares...
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