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An Empirical Investigation of Multinationality and Stock Price Crash Risk for MNCs in China
There is a large volume of literature in international business on multinationality. There is an equally large volume of literature in finance on stock price crash risk.
Larry Su +3 more
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Impacts of Company Diversification Strategy on Crash Risk of Stock Price with Emphasis on Agency Costs [PDF]
This study examines the impacts of company diversification strategy on crash risk of stock price with emphasis on agency costs in the companies listed in the Tehran Stock Exchange, TSE.
Rasoul Baradaran Hassanzadeh (Ph.D) +1 more
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Stock liquidity, stock price crash risk, and foreign ownership
This study examines the impact of stock market liquidity on a stock price crash, using firm data from Borsa Istanbul for the period 2009–2019. The results show that higher stock liquidity increases the likelihood of stock price crashes, but this positive
Ozge Sezgin Alp +2 more
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Corporate Governance and Firm‐specific Stock Price Crashes [PDF]
AbstractWe investigate whether ownership structure, accounting opacity, board structure & processes and managerial incentives attributes relate to future stock price crash risk. Principal component analysis on the 21 attributes that comprise these four corporate governance dimensions reveals that they can explain between 13.1% and 23.0% of a one ...
Andreou, Panayiotis C. +3 more
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Information asymmetry on the link between corporate social responsibility and stock price crash risk
Theoretically, corporate social responsibility (CSR) can have both positive and negative effects on stock price crash risk, and the empirical evidence is mixed. CSR can be a useful signal of better informational quality and acts as an effective corporate
Thuy Cao +3 more
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Financial Distress Risk and Stock Price Crashes
This study uses 462,678 monthly observations of US-listed firms for the period 1990-2018 to document a strong positive relationship between short-term changes in financial distress risk and future stock price crashes. This result is economically significant as a one interquartile increase of the main explanatory variable in any month increases the ...
Andreou, Christoforos K. +2 more
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Bank deregulation and stock price crash risk
This paper examines the influence of bank branch deregulation on corporate borrowers’ stock price crash risk. Using a large sample of U.S. public firms over the period 1962–2001, we provide robust evidence that intrastate branch reform contributes to the reduction of firms’ stock price crash risk.
Dang, Viet Anh +3 more
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Bubble, Critical Zone and the Crash of Royal Ahold [PDF]
Our analysis of financial data, in terms of super-exponential growth, suggests that the seed of the 2002/03 crisis of the Dutch supermarket giant AHOLD was planted in 1996.
Broekstra, G. +2 more
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Married CEOs and stock price crash risk
AbstractThis study examines whether marriage, as a social construct and cultural norm, can affect firm‐level stock price crash risk. We find that firms managed by married CEOs are associated with lower future stock price crash risk, after controlling for a set of firm characteristics and CEO traits.
Kim, Jeong-Bon +2 more
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Worst-case scenario portfolio optimization: a new stochastic control approach [PDF]
We consider the determination of portfolio processes yielding the highest worst-case bound for the expected utility from final wealth if the stock price may have uncertain (down) jumps.
Korn, Ralf, Menkens, Olaf
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