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Lenovo-IBM: Bridging Cultures, Languages, and Time Zones Becoming a Global Player (C) [PDF]
This case completes the trilogy and attempts to answer the open questions raised in the A and B Cases. It offers a retrospective of the events since the IBM-Lenovo merger in 2005 until August 2012.
Lengyel, Andras, Stahl, Günter
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Strategic (Inconsistent) Disclosures and Sophisticated Investors: Evidence from Hedge Funds
ABSTRACT Recent SEC regulations require that qualified hedge fund advisers provide their investors with narrative disclosures of their business and operations. We find that 40% of these disclosures omit or de‐emphasize information regarding advisers' operational and investment risks when compared to other sources of public information. Funds with such “
YICHANG LIU +2 more
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Mapping knowledge domains on managerial overconfidence. [PDF]
Xia S, Duan J.
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There has been a cultural turn in discussion and debates about the promise of corporate compliance efforts. These efforts are occurring quickly, without great confidence in their efficacy. Thus the interest in culture.
Langevoort, Donald C
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Family Matters: Exploring the Link Between Parental and Executive Financial Misconduct
ABSTRACT Using a novel data set of misconduct records for Finnish CEOs and directors and their parents, we explore whether corporate executives’ financial misconduct is associated with similar behavior by their parents. Controlling for various other factors of executive financial misconduct, we find that executives are significantly more likely to ...
JENNI KALLUNKI +4 more
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What is the Price of Hubris? Using Takeover Battles to Infer Overpayments and Synergies [PDF]
We present a framework for determining the information that can be extracted from stock prices around takeover contests. In only two types of cases is it theoretically possible to use stock price movements to infer bidder overpayment and relative ...
David T. Robinson +2 more
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Mergers and Attributions: An Examination of M&A Terminations in 1996–2022
Abstract Firms often make attributions regarding their actions in managing relationships with shareholders and investors. While research utilizing attribution theory has found that firms tend to attribute negative outcomes to external factors and positive outcomes to internal ones, this behaviour can have both positive and negative consequences ...
Zhe (Adele) Xing, Xiwei Yi
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Mental Frames and Organizational Decision-making: Facing the Challenges of Change [PDF]
Adjusting to the strategic, business and economic changes requires efficient decision-making procedures which can in turn be highly affected by the underlying mental frames that the leaders of the organization hold.
Fulton, Murray E., Lamprinakis, Lampros
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Behavioral Corporate Finance: A Survey [PDF]
Research in behavioral corporate finance takes two distinct approaches. The first emphasizes that investors are less than fully rational. It views managerial financing and investment decisions as rational responses to securities market mispricing.
Jeffrey Wurgler +2 more
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Behavioral economics as applied to firms: a primer [PDF]
We discuss the literatures on behavioral economics, bounded rationality and experimental economics as they apply to firm behavior in markets. Topics discussed include the impact of imitative and satisficing behavior by firms, outcomes when managers care ...
Armstrong, Mark, Huck, Steffen
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