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Business groups play a large, sometimes dominant economic role in many countries. A number of studies find an association between firm-level corporate governance and market value, but none study the role of business group identity in firm level corporate governance or the value of “group...
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This is an appendix accompanying "Which Aspects of Corporate Governance Do and Do Not Matter in Emerging Markets".The underlying paper can be downloaded from the SSRN eLibrary at: "http://ssrn.com/abstract=2601107" http://ssrn.com/abstract=2601107
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In recent years considerable attention has been devoted to differences across countries in the institutional environments in which corporations operate, and the consequences of these institutional differences for corporate performance. In this paper we test for the presence of differences in...
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The chapter examines the extant research on governance and corporate social responsibility practices of large Turkish companies and links these practices to the behavior and performance of Turkish companies
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We examine the relationship between the tonality of news flow and the cross section of expected stock returns. We use a comprehensive definition of media coverage that includes both financial newspapers and mass media, represented by TV broadcasts. Using the total news flow with positive and...
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We compare the objectives, processes and outcomes of different approaches adopted by BOVESPA and ISE (Istanbul Stock Exchange) for differentiating better governed firms listed on their respective boards. Novo Mercado of BOVESPA, launched at the end of December 2000, was able to attract over 30...
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We analyze the relationship between the ownership structure and executive compensation in a sample of large listed German companies over the period from 1987 to 2003. Our findings suggest that executive compensation is a substantial fraction of corporate earnings and it reflects the existence of...
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This paper provides an account of the Emerging Markets Corporate Governance Research Network (EMCGN) and its first 10 years of activities. The network was established under the auspices of the Global Corporate Governance Forum (now incorporated into IFC's Corporate Governance Group). The paper...
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We study the corporate governance practices of Turkish public firms from 2006 to 2012, relying on hand-collected data covering the vast majority of listed firms. We build a Turkey Corporate Governance Index, TCGI, composed of subindices for board structure, board procedure, disclosure,...
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