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Token Offerings: A Revolution in Corporate Finance?
Social Science Research Network, 2019Token offerings or initial coin offerings (ICOs) are smart contracts based on blockchain technology designed to raise external finance without an intermediary.
Paul P. Momtaz +2 more
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Digital finance and corporate ESG performance: Empirical evidence from listed companies in China
Pacific-Basin Finance Journal, 2023Xiaohang Ren, Gudian Zeng, Yang Zhao
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Journal of Business Ethics, 2004
This paper presents and illustrates the concept of sustainable corporate finance. Sustainability is a well-established concept in the disciplines of environmental economics and business ethics. The paper uses a broader definition of what is called “the firm” to pinpoint sustainability to the finance literature.
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This paper presents and illustrates the concept of sustainable corporate finance. Sustainability is a well-established concept in the disciplines of environmental economics and business ethics. The paper uses a broader definition of what is called “the firm” to pinpoint sustainability to the finance literature.
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Corporate finance risk prediction based on LightGBM
Information Sciences, 2022Di Wang, Lang Li, Da-wei Zhao
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Presidential Address: Corporate Finance and Reality
Social Science Research Network, 2022J. R. Graham
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SSRN Electronic Journal, 2005
Corporate Governance has become a relevant issue in the Financial Literature. However, teaching on Corporate Finance is not keeping up with this educational change, and textbooks on Corporate Finance remain quite standard in their contents. Only a few exceptions incorporate Corporate Governance into the syllabus on undergraduate education and, as far ...
Chris Mallin +3 more
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Corporate Governance has become a relevant issue in the Financial Literature. However, teaching on Corporate Finance is not keeping up with this educational change, and textbooks on Corporate Finance remain quite standard in their contents. Only a few exceptions incorporate Corporate Governance into the syllabus on undergraduate education and, as far ...
Chris Mallin +3 more
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IoT data visualization for business intelligence in corporate finance
Information Processing & Management, 2022Cuili Shao +3 more
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2011
Corporate Finance: Theory and Practice, 3rd Edition, the website www.vernimmen.com and the Vernimmen.com newsletter are all written and created by an author team who are both investment bankers/corporate financiers and academics. This book covers the theory and practice of Corporate Finance from a truly European perspective.
P. Quiry +4 more
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Corporate Finance: Theory and Practice, 3rd Edition, the website www.vernimmen.com and the Vernimmen.com newsletter are all written and created by an author team who are both investment bankers/corporate financiers and academics. This book covers the theory and practice of Corporate Finance from a truly European perspective.
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Corporate Control and the Politics of Finance [PDF]
In this paper I explore the effects of politics on corporate finance, including the determinants of capital structure and the regulatory and legal factors governing the market for corporate control. I examine the effects and consequences of the active corporate control market of the 1980s, then I outline the enormous political controversy and ...
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Agency Dynamics in Corporate Finance
Annual Review of Financial Economics, 2016We describe a framework for analyzing the dynamics of investment, borrowing, and payout decisions by public corporations. We assume that managers act entirely in their own long-run interests, subject to a governance constraint that limits their rents. Risk-neutral managers invest to maximize value but wait too long to disinvest. Efficient disinvestment
Bart M. Lambrecht +3 more
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