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Using a large sample over the period 1986 to 2017, we show that companies with higher exposure to climate change risk induced by sea-level rise (SLR) tend to acquire firms that are unlikely to be directly affected by SLR. We find that acquirers with higher SLR exposure experience significantly...
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We use the universe of U.S. job postings to construct a firm-level index that assesses each company's work from home (WFH) suitability, and study its impact on firms' resilience during the recent COVID-19 pandemic. Using a difference-in-differences framework, we find strong evidence that,...
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We study how mutual fund managers gain an edge in selecting stocks in an era of globalization. We use textual analysis to construct a new measure that captures a mutual fund's offshore exposure concentration through holding U.S. multinational firms. The proposed offshore concentration index...
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In this paper, we use an analyst’s coverage portfolio as the unit of analysis and argue that the linkage among the portfolio firms can provide useful information for analyst forecasts at the portfolio level. In particular, the geographic overlap in the portfolio firms’ global sales network...
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