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Relaxed Financial Constraints and Corporate Social Responsibility
Journal of Business Ethics, 2023Najah Attig
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Financial Constraints, Liquidity Management, and Investment
SSRN Electronic Journal, 2009Investment and liquidity management are analyzed in a sector in which firms are exogenously cash constrained and empirical estimates of Tobin's q provide reliable measures of investment opportunity. Across the entire sector, we document substantial realized investment as well as high investment sensitivity to q. Investment is also sensitive to measures
Timothy J. Riddiough, Zhonghua Wu
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Taxes and Financial Constraints: Evidence from Linguistic Cues
Journal of Accounting Research, 2015ABSTRACTUsing a new measure of financial constraints based on firms’ qualitative disclosures, we find that financially constrained firms—firms that use more negative words in their annual reports—pursue more aggressive tax planning strategies as evidenced by: (1) higher current and future unrecognized tax benefits, (2) lower short‐ and long‐run current
Law, Kelvin, Mills, L.F.
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Financial constraints and corporate greenwashing strategies in China
Corporate Social Responsibility and Environmental Management, 2023Fan Xia +4 more
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Energy Policy, 2019
This article investigates the influences of credit policy and financial constraints on tangible and research & development (R&D) investments from China's firm-level renewable energy industry using dynamic panel generalized moments of method (GMM ...
Kai Chang +3 more
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This article investigates the influences of credit policy and financial constraints on tangible and research & development (R&D) investments from China's firm-level renewable energy industry using dynamic panel generalized moments of method (GMM ...
Kai Chang +3 more
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Are firms motivated to greenwash by financial constraints? Evidence from global firms' data
Journal of International Financial Management & Accounting, 2022Dongyang Zhang
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Financial constraints for investment in Brazil
International Journal of Managerial Finance, 2013Purpose– The purpose of this paper is to verify the existence of financial constraints for investment in Brazil, an emerging market with growing international visibility.Design/methodology/approach– Using panel data methodology and generalized method of moments (GMM), the paper estimates dynamic investment models based on the Euler equation and Tobin ...
Vicente Lima Crisóstomo +2 more
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Journal of Cleaner Production, 2019
Financial constraints have long existed in China's manufacturing sectors. The growth of the manufacturing sector has been slowing in recent years due to increasingly strict environmental regulations that force factories to cut production.
Dongyang Zhang +4 more
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Financial constraints have long existed in China's manufacturing sectors. The growth of the manufacturing sector has been slowing in recent years due to increasingly strict environmental regulations that force factories to cut production.
Dongyang Zhang +4 more
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Financial Constraints and Exports
SSRN Electronic Journal, 2016How do firms' financial constraints, which restrict their borrowing, dynamically impact exports? This paper finds that after controlling for the endogeneity of financial constraints, constrained firms are less likely to export, and relaxing financial constraints leads to an increase in exports.
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International Review of Economics and Finance, 2019
Based on a sample of China's Shanghai and Shenzhen A-share public firms during 2010–2016, we examine the role of a firm's life cycle stage on the relationship between corporate social responsibility (CSR) and financial constraints.
Tianjiao Zhao, Xiang Xiao
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Based on a sample of China's Shanghai and Shenzhen A-share public firms during 2010–2016, we examine the role of a firm's life cycle stage on the relationship between corporate social responsibility (CSR) and financial constraints.
Tianjiao Zhao, Xiang Xiao
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