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Does commercial reform embracing digital technologies mitigate stock price crash risk?
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Herding towards pygmalion: Examining the cultural dimension of market and bank based systems. [PDF]
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Chinese stock market integration with developed world: A portfolio diversification analysis. [PDF]
Sher A, Haizhong A, Khan MK, Sági J.
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Research on Risk Contagion in ESG Industries: An Information Entropy-Based Network Approach. [PDF]
Hu C, Guo R.
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The impact of female leadership on the stock price crash risk of non-financial firms
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Can good ESG performance reduce stock price crash risk? Evidence from Chinese listed companies
Corporate Social Responsibility and Environmental Management, 2023Against the backdrop of growing worldwide attention towards environmental, social, and governance (ESG) considerations, this study investigates how ESG performance affects the probability of stock price crashes. The research explores samples of Chinese A‐
Wen-Qi Luo+3 more
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Customer Concentration and Stock Price Crash Risk [PDF]
Abstract We investigate the impact of customer concentration on stock price crash risk. Customer concentration may represent a source of significant cash flow and business risk for supplier firms or benefit supplier firms in terms of efficient product, inventory and supply chain management.
Sang Mook Lee+2 more
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CEO centrality and stock price crash risk
Journal of Behavioral and Experimental Finance, 2021Abstract We examine the effect of the CEO’s network centrality on a firm’s future stock price crash risk with a longitudinal dataset of S&P 1500 companies from 1999 to 2019. We find that firms with more central CEOs are less likely to show bad news hoarding behavior, leading to lower future stock price crash risk.
Chandrasekhar Krishnamurti+2 more
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