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The Chow Test with Time Series-Cross Section Data

open access: yesJournal of Statistical and Econometric Methods, 2022
The Chow test is the standard method to test for differences in regression response across groups. In some cases, the groups being tested are composed of a time series of cross sections.
J. Binkley, Jeffrey S. Young
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Methods Matter: p-Hacking and Publication Bias in Causal Analysis in Economics: Reply

open access: yesThe American Economic Review, 2022
In Brodeur, Cook, and Heyes (2020) we present evidence that instrumental variable (and to a lesser extent difference-in-difference) articles are more p-hacked than randomized controlled trial and regression discontinuity design articles.
A. Brodeur, Nikolai Cook, A. Heyes
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Statistical Non-Significance in Empirical Economics

open access: yesAmerican Economic Review: Insights, 2018
Statistical significance is often interpreted as providing greater information than nonsignificance. In this article we show, however, that rejection of a point null often carries very little information, while failure to reject may be highly informative.
Alberto Abadie
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Political Death Creep: Revisited Using Hausman-Taylor

open access: yesJournal of Statistical and Econometric Methods, 2022
In an analysis of Covid-19 death recording in 2020, Kunce (2020a) examined whether the perceived political ideology of a state in the U.S. impacted Covid-19 assigned deaths.
Mitch Kunce
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The Impact of Tom Management Team Heterogeneity on Corporate Performance - An Empirical Study Based on Chinese Listed Companies

open access: yesAdvances in Management and Applied Economics, 2022
The study of TMT heterogeneity on corporate performance is a hot topic in corporate governance. However, the relationship between TMT heterogeneity and corporate performance is inconclusive, and there are fewer studies on TMT exogenous factors.
Jianbin Wei, Yanzhao Zhang
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Occupational Bullying and Employee Burnout: An empirical investigation in healthcare sector with moderating role of gender

open access: yesSukkur IBA Journal of Management and Business, 2022
Empirical investigation was conducted to determine the relationship between workplace bullying and employee burnout specifically in nursing profession. Considering the participation from females and males in nursing workforce in Pakistan, the moderating ...
Pireh Sikandar, Nawaz Ahmad
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Random Effects Endogeneity: A Variable Pretest

open access: yesJournal of Statistical and Econometric Methods, 2021
The appealing but complex Hausman and Taylor (1981) random effects (instrumental variable) estimator requires prior knowledge that certain explanatory variables in a panel are uncorrelated with the latent group effects. The purpose of this examination is
Mitch Kunce
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The Factors Affecting Bank’s CSR Expenditures: Evidence from Bangladesh

open access: yesAdvances in Management and Applied Economics, 2021
Corporate social responsibility is a philanthropic activity that works for the development of underprivileged people in society. The study examined the factors that are considered as influential stimuli of CSR expenditures. Prais Winsten regression model
Niluthpaul Sarker, Kazi Md. Nasir Uddin
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DETERMINANT OF NON PERFORMING LOAN: THE CASE OF ISLAMIC BANK IN INDONESIA

open access: yes, 2015
This paper analyzes the non-performing loan and its determinant. Using the monthly data of Islamic banks during 2010-2012, this paper found that size and efficiency of the banks do not affect the non-performing loan.
Irman Firmansyah
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Brexit Calling! Aftermath in the Pharmaceutical Industry

open access: yes, 2021
JEL Classification: C12; C13; C2; G3; G4. This paper aims to examine the impact of the Brexit referendum on the financial performance of the pharmaceutical industry in the United Kingdom.
H. Tsangari, Ioanna Mantara
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