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ABSTRACT This paper reviews the literature on the relationship between environmental, social, and governance (ESG) engagement and family firms. Drawing from mainstream databases, it identifies and analyzes 34 pivotal articles. Research on ESG and family firms is still emerging, but inconsistent findings and paradoxes obscure the field.
ChangYi Zhu +2 more
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The economic effect of discrimination: Evidence from the restaurant sector
Abstract Discrimination often leads to economic consequences for affected groups. This study examines the economic impact of consumer discrimination on Chinese restaurants in the U.S. during the COVID‐19 pandemic's onset. Using cell phone data and revenue records, it identifies a significant −10% relative decline in visits to Chinese restaurants by ...
Guanting Yi
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Some new reverse versions of Hilbert-type inequalities are studied in this paper. The results are established by applying the time scale versions of reverse Hölder's inequality, reverse Jensen's inequality, chain rule on time scales, and the mean ...
Haytham M. Rezk +4 more
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Board Size in Context: A Meta‐Analysis on the Relationship Between Board Size and Firm Performance
ABSTRACT Research Question/Issue Research presents mixed findings on the relationship between board size and firm performance. Acknowledging that larger boards simultaneously offer increased resources and face heightened coordination demands, we propose that the ongoing ambiguity in this relationship stems from the context‐dependent nature of how ...
Fabian K. Ahrens +3 more
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CEO Pay Differences Between US and Non‐US Firms: A New Longitudinal Investigation
ABSTRACT Research Question/Issue Public and academic debates typically portray US CEOs as exceptionally well paid. Yet, evidence on the existence and magnitude of a US CEO pay premium is mixed and dated. This study uses an expanded, longitudinal dataset to identify whether such a pay premium exists and explores potential differences across countries ...
Ruiyuan (Ryan) Chen +3 more
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Green Initiatives, Financial Performance, and Institutional Investors
ABSTRACT Sustainability in corporate finance has gained prominence under growing societal and regulatory pressures. Green initiatives, encompassing sustainable technologies and practices, enhance environmental responsibility, financial performance, and competitiveness.
Giuseppe Galloppo +2 more
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Closed‐Form Optimal Investment Under Generalized GARCH Models
ABSTRACT This paper introduces a new class of stochastic volatility models for asset prices, the generalized Heston Nandi GARCH (GHN‐GARCH), with the primary objective of optimal dynamic asset allocation under expected utility theory for constant relative risk aversion investors. We study some of its theoretical properties, and demonstrate that the GHN‐
Marcos Escobar‐Anel +2 more
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On a Converse of Jensen's Discrete Inequality
We give the best possible global bounds for a form of discrete Jensen's inequality. By some examples the fruitfulness of this result is shown.
Simic Slavko
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ABSTRACT Women remain significantly underrepresented in positions on boards of directors in Brazil and worldwide. Accordingly, in this study, we conduct a longitudinal analysis of the progress of female participation on companies' boards of directors (BD) and executive boards (EB).
Claudia Emiko Yoshinaga +2 more
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When in Doubt, Tax More Progressively? Uncertainty and Progressive Income Taxation
ABSTRACT We study the optimal income tax problem under parameter uncertainty about household preferences and wage dynamics. We derive conditions characterizing how such uncertainty affects optimal tax policy. To quantify the effect, we estimate a life‐cycle model using US data and a Bayesian approach.
Minsu Chang, Chunzan Wu
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