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Internationalization and Bank Risk
In: Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City Working Paper No. 15-08
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Executive Succession and Strategic Change in Japan
In: Nakauchi, M. and M. Wiersema. 2015. "Executive Succession and Strategic Change in Japan." Strategic Management Journal. Vol. 36(2):298-306.
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The Determinants of Cross-Listings: Are B-Shares Different from H-Shares?
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Sustainable Investment in Turkey: The Case in Context - An Update
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Cross-Country Evidence on the Importance of Big Four Auditors to Equity Pricing: The Mediating Role of Legal Institutions
In: Accounting, Organizations and Society
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Regulating Executive Compensation in China: Problems and Solutions
In: Journal of Law and Commerce, Band 32, Heft 2, S. 207-254
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How Fair are the Fair Price Standards in Blockholder Regimes?
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The effect of ownership concentration on management behavior in Belgian banks: a case study
Double Degree. A Work Project, presented as part of the requirements for the Award of a Master's Degree in Finance from NOVA – School of Business and Economics and a Masters Degree in Management from Louvain School of Management ; This thesis identifies two completely different ownership structures in Belgian banks: on one side, there is the concentrated ownership structure with a number of reference shareholders, while on the other side, the ownership is really dispersed and no shareholder has a significantly large stake and ability to influence management's decisions. Dexia and KBC followed the first model, while Fortis has evolved towards the second one around the year 2000. The mitigating impact that reference shareholders could have had on the – in hindsight – wrong decisions of Belgian banks' top-managers is found to be very limited. I therefore conclude that the dispersed ownership structure of Fortis was not an important factor in its collapse. Nevertheless, a concentrated ownership structure has been found out to help in case of financial distress, mainly because governments will be more inclined to participate to bailouts when a sound rescue strategy, elaborated with the help of a stable ownership structure, is present. ; NSBE - UNL
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Issues of Independence of Board of Directors in India
In: The International Journal Of Business & Management 2013, http://www.internationaljournalcorner.com/index.php/theijbm/article/view/128405/89053
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Should New Zealand Adopt Say on Pay?
In: New Zealand Business Law Quarterly, Band 19, Heft 3
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