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, 2020
We examine the sensitivity of corporate investment to stock‐market valuations (measured by Tobin's q) and internal funds (measured by cash flow) in a setting that captures the unique country institutional characteristics of the Middle East and North ...
Abed Al‐Nasser Abdallah +2 more
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We examine the sensitivity of corporate investment to stock‐market valuations (measured by Tobin's q) and internal funds (measured by cash flow) in a setting that captures the unique country institutional characteristics of the Middle East and North ...
Abed Al‐Nasser Abdallah +2 more
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The Misuse of Accounting-Based Approximations of Tobin's q in a World of Market-Based Assets
Marketing science (Providence, R.I.), 2018Accounting-based approximations of Tobin’s q (AATQ) are increasingly popular in marketing. AATQ differ from Tobin’s original conception in that they use accounting data to assess the replacement cost of a firm’s assets; the core problem with this is that
N. Bendle, Moeen Naseer Butt
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Industrial and Corporate Change, 2019
We develop a systemic, information-theoretic model of competitive capital-market functioning that can account for the observed statistical regularities in cross-sectional distributions of the logarithm of Tobin’s q for US non-financial corporations since
Paulo L. dos Santos, Ellis Scharfenaker
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We develop a systemic, information-theoretic model of competitive capital-market functioning that can account for the observed statistical regularities in cross-sectional distributions of the logarithm of Tobin’s q for US non-financial corporations since
Paulo L. dos Santos, Ellis Scharfenaker
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Understanding Labour Market Frictions: A Tobin’s Q Approach [PDF]
Labour market friction is viewed as the Tobin’s Q of an employed worker as opposed to the position of the Beveridge curve. This Tobin’s Q is inversely proportional to the average quality of the match between employers and workers. Based on this measure, I find that the labour market friction behaves procyclically in the US, which is indicative of the ...
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A Simple Approximation of Tobin's Q
, 1994Kee H. Chung, Stephen W. Pruitt
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Information Technology Effects on Firm Performance as Measured by Tobin's q
, 1999A. Bharadwaj +2 more
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Tobin's q Ratio and Industrial Organization
, 1981E. Lindenberg, S. Ross
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Diversification, Ricardian rents, and Tobin's q
, 1988Cynthia A. Montgomery, Birger Wernerfelt
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Audit Committee and Tobin's Q As A Measure of Firm Performance among Jordanian Companies
Journal of Advanced Research in Dynamical and Control Systems, 2020Mohammad Mustafa Dakhlallh +3 more
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