The Effect of Managerial Ability on Future Stock Price Crash Risk: Evidence from Korea [PDF]
Soo‐Jin Park, Hoon Jung
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Survive the economic downturn: Operating flexibility, productivity, and stock crash
Abstract Operating flexibility supports a firm's resilience strategy during challenging times by enabling them to promptly cut down operating costs associated with unproductive resources. We employ a real options model to formalize this insight. Our empirically grounding analytics motivate a firm‐level proxy for downscale operating flexibility (FLEX ...
Yang Li+3 more
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Real earnings management, corporate governance and stock price crash risk: evidence from China [PDF]
Yuanhui Li+3 more
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Mapping the corporate governance scholarship: Current state and future directions
Abstract Research Question/Issues We conduct a comprehensive analysis of all scholarly publications in the field of corporate governance (CG) since the Enron scandal of 2001. Using bibliometric methods, we identify prominent themes that have served as the foundation of CG research, prominent topics in the field along with their temporal developments ...
Nitesh Pandey+2 more
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Corporate Social Responsibility, Internal Controls, and Stock Price Crash Risk: The Chinese Stock Market [PDF]
Dong Yang Hao, Guoyou Qi, Jing Wang
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ABSTRACT Forests play a critical role in achieving the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), yet their contributions are often misunderstood and inadequately addressed in the scientific discourse. This study clarifies the intricate relationships between forests and the SDGs by examining the contextual factors that influence this interplay.
Dominic Ahrens+2 more
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COVID-19, a blessing in disguise for the Tech sector: Evidence from stock price crash risk. [PDF]
Hossain AT, Masum AA, Xu J.
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Research on Relations Between ESG Performance and Stock Price Crash Risks [PDF]
Xin Wang, Yueyang Wang, Qiang Meng
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Art as a Channel and Embodiment of Symbolic Interaction Between Migrants and Non‐Migrants
Many non‐migrant politicians, journalists, and scholars in migrant‐ destination societies often represent migrants with self‐interested objectives and in specific instrumental ways based on stereotypes. Yet research on symbolic interaction reveals migrants are not passive victims.
Jacob Thomas
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The helping hand: stock price crash risk and government subsidy [PDF]
Fei Teng, Xin Yu, Shu Qian, Liping Xu
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