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Empirical Research in Banking and Corporate Finance

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Empirical Research in Banking and Corporate Finance is the 21st volume of Advances in Financial Economics and deals with International Corporate Governance. Explored in detail are the role of corpo...
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Empirical Research in Banking and Corporate Finance is the 21st volume of Advances in Financial Economics and deals with International Corporate Governance. Explored in detail are the role of corporate cultures, social responsibility, stock liquidity, securitization, leveraged buyouts and the cost of private debt.

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Price: $130.99
Pages: 240
Publisher: Emerald Publishing Limited
Imprint: Emerald Publishing Limited
Series: Advances in Financial Economics
Publication Date: 12 September 2022
ISBN: 9781789733983
Format: Hardcover
BISACs:

BUSINESS & ECONOMICS / Corporate Finance / General, Banking, BUSINESS & ECONOMICS / Banks & Banking, BUSINESS & ECONOMICS / Economics / Theory, Corporate finance, Economic systems and structures

Stephen P. Ferris is Dean and Professor of Finance at the Miller College of Business, Ball State University. His research interests include the regulation of capital markets, corporate governance, bankruptcy, and legal analysis of corporate activity. He has published in Journal of Finance, Financial Analysts Journal, Journal of Corporate Finance, Journal of Financial Services Research, Financial Review, International Review of Economics and Business, Pacific Basin Finance Journal, Journal of Political Economy and Journal of Business Finance and Accounting and was editor of The Financial Review from 1997-2003.

Kose John is the Charles William Gerstenberg Professor of Banking and Finance at New York University Stern School of Business and teaches courses in corporate finance. Areas of his recent research include corporate governance, corporate bankruptcy, executive compensation, and corporate disclosure. He has also done research in the areas of financial markets and financial theory. He has published over a hundred articles in several top journals including American Economic Review, Journal of Financial Economics, Journal of Finance, Review of Financial Studies and Financial Management.

Anil K. Makhija serves as dean and John W. Berry, Sr. Chair in Business of the Max M. Fisher College of Business. Makhija is recognized as an expert in the field of finance, particularly capital structure, corporate governance, and valuation, and has more than 20 years of experience in academic leadership roles. He has a PhD from the University of Wisconsin-Madison, an MBA from Tulane University, and a Bachelor of Technology from the Indian Institute of Technology, New Delhi.

Chapter 1. The Value of Corporate Culture: Relationships among Values, Industry, and Performance; Bradley Koch, Vijay Gondhalekar, and Joerg Picard
Chapter 2. Management Capability and Innovation; Bill B. Francis, Iftekhar Hasan, and Gokhan Yilmaz
Chapter 3. State Tax Rate Changes and Leveraged Buyouts: U.S. Evidence; Dawei Jin, Zhongnan, Hao Shen, Haizhi Wang, and Desheng Yin
Chapter 4. Does Effort Pay Off? Evidence from Internal Audit in Israel; Omer Berkman and Shlomith D. Zuta
Chapter 5. Stock Liquidity and Cost of Private Debt; Johan Maharjan, Suresh B. Mani, Zenu Sharma, and An Yan
Chapter 6. The Status of Environmental, Social, and Governance Voluntary Disclosure in the GCC Banking Industry: Does it Pay to be Socially Responsible?; Abdul Ahad and Ritab Al-Khouri
Chapter 7. Securitization and Bank Efficiency; Zhizhen Chen, Frank Hong Liu, Jin Peng, Haofei Zhang, and Mingming Zhou