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This study examines whether dividend payout, an internal corporate governance mechanism, is a substitute or an outcome of product market competition, an external corporate governance mechanism. The sample includes firms in six of the world's most prominent economies. We find that firms in more...
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From a mixed sample of developed and emerging economies, this study documents a positive relationship between product market competition and corporate cash holdings, using a new composite measure of competition that complements existing proxies in two ways: it is likely the first to captures all...
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Purpose To determine what role overconfidence plays in the forced removal of CEOs internationally. Design/Methodology The study makes use of the Fortune Global 500 list. Findings We find that overconfident CEOs face significantly greater hazards of forced turnovers than their non-overconfident...
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We investigate the new reality of exchange-traded funds (ETFs). We show that many ETFs are active investments in form (designed to generate alpha) or function (serve as building blocks of active portfolios). The median ETF has an Activeness Index of 93.1%. Active-in-form ETFs have positive...
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