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Governance and the corporate life-cycle [PDF]

open access: yesInternational Journal of Managerial Finance, 2013
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to examine whether corporate governance changes along the corporate life-cycle. Design/methodology/approach – In a sample of 205 firms from 21 emerging market countries and using a life-cycle proxy from the dividends ...
Thomas O'Connor, Julie Byrne
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CORPORATE ENTREPRENEURSHIP IN ORGANISATIONAL LIFE-CYCLE

open access: yesEconomics and Management, 2013
The paper deals with the development of corporate entrepreneurship in different stages of organisational life-cycle. The research presents a model for the evaluation of corporate entrepreneurship and systemises relevant theoretical and empirical research in the field of entrepreneurship and corporate entrepreneurship.
Duobienė, Jurga
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Organizational life cycle assessment of a corporate group

open access: yesCleaner Environmental Systems, 2023
The work illustrated in this paper is part of a project of a multisector business group aimed at defining and quantifying the environmental profile of the production activities carried out by the companies of the group during the period 2020–2021.
Bruno Notarnicola   +3 more
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Corporate Life Cycle and Cost of Equity Capita [PDF]

open access: yesمطالعات تجربی حسابداری مالی, 2016
The main objective of this paper is to evaluate the effect of the corporate life cycle stages on the cost of equity of firms listed on the Tehran Stock Exchange.
Vali Khodadadi   +2 more
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Corporate Life Cycle and Earnings Benchmarks

open access: yesAustralian Accounting Review, 2016
We examine whether and how corporate life cycle significantly influences meeting or beating earnings benchmarks (MBE). We find that corporate life cycle plays a significant role in a firm's meeting or beating earnings benchmarks behaviour. Developing strategies that fit into the stage of corporate life cycle is crucial for corporate success.
Choi, Jeongmi   +2 more
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Corporate life cycle, corporate governance structure, and corporate social responsibility disclosure [PDF]

open access: yesJurnal Keuangan dan Perbankan, 2019
The existence of Law No. 40/2007 concerning Limited Liability Company (or UU PT) in Indonesia can be an external motivation of the companies to ensure the conduct of corporate social responsibility (CSR) activities. In addition, the internal factor of the company can both drive and inhibit the conduct of CSR activities, such as the corporate life cycle.
Permata Ayu Widyasari   +2 more
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Investment Committee, Corporate Cash Holdings and Corporate Life Cycle

open access: yesInternational Review of Finance, 2018
AbstractWe investigate the association between voluntary formation of board investment committee (IC) and corporate cash holdings of nonfinancial firms over the corporate life cycle stages for a large sample of Gulf Cooperation Council firms during 2005–2016.
Eulaiwi, Baban   +3 more
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The Firm Life Cycle Forecasting Model Using Machine Learning Based on News Articles

open access: yesInternational Journal of Networked and Distributed Computing (IJNDC), 2021
The determination of the firm life cycle has been carried out in relation to the establishment of corporate strategy in the field of accounting or management. The life cycle prediction based on financial information is long because it is determined based
Si Young Lee   +3 more
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Corporate life cycle and cost of equity capital [PDF]

open access: yesمطالعات تجربی حسابداری مالی, 2016
The main objective of this paper is to evaluate the effect of the corporate life cycle stages on the cost of equity of firms listed on the Tehran Stock Exchange.
غلامرضا کرمی   +1 more
doaj   +3 more sources

Corporate Zombies: Anatomy and Life Cycle [PDF]

open access: yesSSRN Electronic Journal, 2020
Using firm-level data on listed non-financial companies in 14 advanced economies, we document a rise in the share of zombie firms, defined as unprofitable firms with low stock market valuation, from 4% in the late 1980s to 15% in 2017. These zombie firms are smaller, less productive, more leveraged and invest less in physical and intangible capital ...
Ryan Banerjee, Boris Hofmann
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