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A sizeable amount of empirical research attributes stock price crashes to agency reasons, predominantly on managerial bad news hoarding behaviour manifested through the financial reporting opacity channel. Admittedly, another prominent agency-based explanation, namely the overinvestment channel,...
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M&A announcements can result in substantial positive or negative abnormal acquiring-firm stock returns and sizeable associated dollar value gains or losses. Unfortunately for decision makers tasked with evaluating potential deals, the existing M&A literature focuses on the in-sample analysis of...
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Organizational and cultural misfits have been among the most vital factors associated with Mergers and Acquisitions (M&A) failure. Admittedly, in a foreign environment, such problems can be further amplified due to the liability of foreignness, increased information asymmetries and additional...
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