Publication Date:
2022-02-01
Description:
This book comprises 19 papers published in the Special Issue entitled “Corporate Finance”, focused on capital structure (Kedzior et al., 2020; Ntoung et al., 2020; Vintilă et al., 2019), dividend policy (Dragotă and Delcea, 2019; Pinto and Rastogi, 2019) and open-market share repurchase announcements (Ding et al., 2020), risk management (Chen et al., 2020; Nguyen Thanh, 2019; Štefko et al., 2020), financial reporting (Fossung et al., 2020), corporate brand and innovation (Barros et al., 2020; Błach et al., 2020), and corporate governance (Aluchna and Kuszewski, 2020; Dragotă et al.,2020; Gruszczyński, 2020; Kjærland et al., 2020; Koji et al., 2020; Lukason and Camacho-Miñano, 2020; Rashid Khan et al., 2020). It covers a broad range of companies worldwide (Cameroon, China, Estonia, India, Japan, Norway, Poland, Romania, Slovakia, Spain, United States, Vietnam), as well as various industries (heat supply, high-tech, manufacturing).
Keywords:
cash holding ratio
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firm’s efficiency
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threshold regression model
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non-financial companies
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Vietnam stock exchange market
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dividend policy
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emerging market
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industrial sectors
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NSE India
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panel data
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financial structure
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regression analysis
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agent-based models
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decision-making
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systematically making bad decisions
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investors’ behavior
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simulation
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capital structure
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family firms
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leverage
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non-family firms
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risk
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pension incentive
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currency hedging
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multinational companies
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firm value
;
CEO turnover
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foreign CEO
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female CEO
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ownership structure
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Romania
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brand interrelationships
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corporate identity
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brand reputation
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higher education
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students’ perceptions
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corporate governance
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ownership concentration
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agency cost
;
firm performance
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dynamic panel model
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perception
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OHADA accounting
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transition
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IFRS
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comparability
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open market share repurchase
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hubris
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cumulative announcement returns
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endowed
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SMEs financing
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financing gap
;
innovative activity
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innovation
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capital structure decisions
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bankruptcy
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data envelopment analysis
;
logit
;
model
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family firm
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non-family firm
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corporate performance
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Japan
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board of directors
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women in corporations
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financial microeconometrics
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multiple regression
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quantile regression
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diff-in-diff
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New Technology-Based Firms (NTBFs)
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internal and external innovativeness
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intangibility
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information disclosure
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timeliness of financial reporting
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law violation
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private firms
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corporate governance best practice
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corporate governance compliance
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company value
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Warsaw Stock Exchange
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accrual earnings management
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Nordic model
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n/a
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Language:
English
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