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When a company becomes factually insolvent but it is not yet subject to a formal insolvency proceeding, the shareholders - or the directors acting on their behalf - may engage, even in good faith, in various forms of behaviour that can divert or destroy ...
Aurelio Gurrea-Martínez
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When the Former CEO Acts as Board Chair: Does This Matter to Debt Policy and Risk of Default?
This paper scrutinizes the interconnections between debt capital raising, firm risk of default, and the presence of a former CEO who now serves as a board chairperson, referred to as the Chair‐Former‐CEO (CFC). Employing a sample of the largest non‐financial firms within the US S&P 100 from 2002 to 2018, our results reveal that, when compared to their ...
Vu Quang Trinh +2 more
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PUBLICATION PROCEDURES AND COMMUNICATION MADE BY COMMERCIAL REGISTERS IN CROSS-BORDER COMMERCIAL ACTIVITIES [PDF]
Expanding companies' activities beyond state borders brings into existence the need to be established permanent cross-border access to specific legal regulations and formalities applicable to the performed operations .
GABRIELA FIERBINŢEANU
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In the first part of this article author discusses the principles and models applicable to cross-border insolvency cases and problems of their direct application.
A. N. Khizunova
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Exploring the Materiality of Data Breach Disclosures on the Australian Stock Exchange
This study examines Australian Stock Exchange (ASX) data breach announcements to provide insights into the extent and nature of data breach disclosures, as well as the costs, particularly to stakeholder relationships. Using a dataset of all data breach‐related announcements on the ASX, we identify a lack of data breach disclosure and, where disclosures
Jane Andrew +3 more
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Mechanism of the insolvency legal regulation is a complex of rules of substantive and procedure laws settling the main principles of legal regulation of the relations arising in connection with the debtors’ insolvency.
V. V. Kuleshov
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M. S. Sahoo, Anuradha Guru
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Digital Gains: FinTech Development and Labour Share
ABSTRACT Capital market development and technological innovation affect the labour income share and resource allocation, but the link between financial innovation and the labour share remains unclear. This paper examines the labour income share through the lens of financial innovation.
Yuqiang Cao +4 more
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Faith, gender and financial investment: Providence and Presbyterianism in Scotland and abroad
Abstract Mid‐nineteenth century fictional representations of misdirected investment by widows and clergy position them as ignorant in financial matters and hence pitiable. While scholars have recognised female agency in nineteenth century commerce, insufficient attention has been paid to religious belief in financial decision‐making.
Jennifer Jones, Susan Poole
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Whole Business Securitization: Secured Lending Repackaged?: A Comment on Hill [PDF]
We study certain generalized Cauchy integral formulas for gradients of solutions to second order divergence form elliptic systems, which appeared in recent work by P. Auscher and A. Rosén.
Kothari, Vinod
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