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Journal of Applied Corporate Finance
1989 - 2013
Edited by Donald H. Chew
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Volume 18, issue 4 , 2006
Enterprise Risk Management: Theory and Practice pp. 8-20
Brian W. Nocco and René M. Stulz
Hedging and Value in the U.S. Airline Industry pp. 21-33
David A. Carter , Daniel A. Rogers and Betty J. Simkins
Basel II: The Route Ahead or Cul-de-Sac? pp. 34-43
Richard Brealey
Accounting and Valuation: How Helpful Are Recent Accounting Rule Changes? pp. 44-52
Bradford Cornell and Wayne R. Landsman
A Note on XBRL and The Promise of "Modular" Accounting pp. 53-53
Mark Schnitzer and Campbell Pryde
The Promise of Credit Derivatives in Nonfinancial Corporations (and Why It's Failed to Materialize) pp. 54-60
Charles Smithson and David Mengle
How Does the Corporate World Cope with Mega-Terrorism? Puzzling Evidence from Terrorism Insurance Markets pp. 61-75
Erwann Michel-Kerjan and Burkhard Pedell
Navigating in the Midst of More Uncertainty and Risk pp. 76-80
Jim Butcher , Nick Turner and Gerard Drenth
Incorporating Strategic Risk into Enterprise Risk Management: A Survey of Current Corporate Practice pp. 81-90
Stephen Gates
Managing M&A Risk with Collars, Earn-outs, and CVRs pp. 91-104
Stefano Caselli , Stefano Gatti and Marco Visconti
Risk Management and the Cost of Capital for Operating Assets pp. 105-109
Thomas J. O'Brien
Reducing a Company's Beta-A Novel Way to Increase Shareholder Value pp. 110-113
Jeremy Gold
Volume 18, issue 3 , 2006
Leveraged Buyouts in the U.K. and Continental Europe: Retrospect and Prospect pp. 38-55
Mike Wright , Luc Renneboog , Tomas Simons and Louise Scholes
The Financial and Economic Lessons of Italy's Privatization Program pp. 56-65
William L. Megginson and Dario Scannapieco
Canadian Business Trusts: A New Organizational Structure pp. 66-75
Paul Halpern and Oyvind Norli
Public vs. Private Equity pp. 76-82
John J. Moon
Avoiding the "Synergy Trap": Practical Guidance on M&A Decisions for CEOs and Boards pp. 83-95
Mark L. Sirower and Sumit Sahni
Demutualization and Public Offerings of Financial Exchanges pp. 96-106
Reena Aggarwal and Sandeep Dahiya
Evidence on What CFOs Think About the IPO Process: Practice, Theory, and Managerial Implications pp. 107-117
James C. Brau and Stanley E. Fawcett
Volume 18, issue 2 , 2006
The Role of Real Options in Capital Budgeting: Theory and Practice-super-1 pp. 28-39
Robert L. McDonald
How Kimberly-Clark Uses Real Options pp. 40-47
Martha Amram , Fanfu Li and Cheryl A. Perkins
Handling Valuation Models pp. 48-55
Stephen H. Penman
Expectations-Based Management pp. 82-97
Tom Copeland and Aaron Dolgoff
Incentives and Investor Expectations pp. 98-105
Stephen F. O'Byrne and S. David Young
The Effect of "Private" and "Public" Risks on Oilfield Asset Pricing: Empirical Insights into the Georgetown Real Option Debate pp. 106-115
Gavin L. Kretzschmar and Peter Moles
The "Real" Reasons Enron Failed pp. 116-119
Bennett Stewart
Multinationals in the Middle Kingdom: Performance, Opportunities, and Risks pp. 120-131
David Glassman
Volume 18, issue 1 , 2006
The Tax Consequences of Long-Run Pension Policy pp. 8-14
Fischer Black
Allocating Shareholder Capital to Pension Plans pp. 15-24
Robert C. Merton
"De-risking" Corporate Pension Plans: Options for CFOs pp. 25-35
Richard Berner , Bryan Boudreau and Michael Peskin
An Investment Management Methodology for Publicly Held Property/Casualty Insurers pp. 36-53
William H. Heyman and David D. Rowland
How Behavioral Finance Can Inform Retirement Plan Design-super-1 pp. 82-94
Olivia S. Mitchell and Stephen P. Utkus
Risk Allocation in Retirement Plans: A Better Solution pp. 95-103
Donald E. Fuerst
Defeasing Legacy Costs pp. 104-107
Richard Berner and Michael Peskin
The Employer's Role in Reforming the U.S. Health Care System pp. 108-116
Kenneth L. Sperling
Downside Risk in Practice pp. 117-125
Javier Estrada
New Leadership at the Federal Reserve pp. 126-129
Charles . Plosser
Volume 17, issue 4 , 2005
Pay Without Performance: Overview of the Issues pp. 8-23
Lucian Bebchuk and Jesse M. Fried
A Remedy for the Executive Pay Problem: The Case for "Compensation Discussion and Analysis" pp. 24-35
Jeffrey N. Gordon
Developments in Remuneration Policy pp. 36-40
Alastair Ross Goobey
Corporate Culture and the Problem of Executive Compensation pp. 41-43
Arthur Levitt
Taking Shareholder Protection Seriously? Corporate Governance in the U.S. and Germany pp. 44-63
Theodor Baums and Kenneth E. Scott
Takeover Defenses and Bargaining Power pp. 85-96
Guhan Subramanian
Is U.S. CEO Compensation Broken? pp. 97-104
John E. Core , Wayne R. Guay and Randall S. Thomas
Top Management Incentives and Corporate Performance pp. 105-114
Stephen O'Byrne and David Young
Letting Go of Norm: How Executive Compensation Can Do Better Than "Best Practices" pp. 115-124
Marc Hodak
Finance, Politics, and the Accounting for Stock Options pp. 125-133
Conrad Ciccotello , C. Terry Grant and W. Mark Wilder
U.S. Family-Run Companies-They May Be Better Than You Think pp. 134-143
Henry McVey and Jason Draho
The Limits of Organizational Theory and Incentives (Or, Why Corporate Success Is Not Just About Money) pp. 144-146
Ronald Schmidt
Volume 17, issue 3 , 2005
Does Risk Management Add Value? A Survey of the Evidence pp. 8-17
Charles Smithson and Betty J. Simkins
The Uses and Abuses of Finite Risk Reinsurance pp. 18-31
Christopher L. Culp and J. B. Heaton
The Rise and Evolution of the Chief Risk Officer: Enterprise Risk Management at Hydro One pp. 62-75
Tom Aabo , John R. S. Fraser and Betty J. Simkins
Exposure-Based Cash-Flow-at-Risk: An Alternative to VaR for Industrial Companies pp. 76-86
Niclas Andrén , Håkan Jankensgård and Lars Oxelheim
Exchange Rate Exposure of Exporting and Importing Firms pp. 87-94
Mahesh Pritamani , Dilip Shome and Vijay Singal
A Proposal for Expensing Employee Compensatory Stock Options for Financial Reporting Purposes pp. 95-101
Peter Hancock , Roberto G. Mendoza and Robert C. Merton
FAS 133: What Is Accounting Truth? pp. 102-106
Alex J. Pollock
Statement 133: Not Perfect, but a Step in the Right Direction pp. 107-109
Jane Adams
Capital Allocation in Financial Firms pp. 110-118
André F. Perold
Risk Management, Risk Capital, and the Cost of Capital pp. 119-123
Neil A. Doherty
Market Efficiency versus Behavioral Finance pp. 124-136
Burton Malkiel , Sendhil Mullainathan and Bruce Stangle
Volume 17, issue 2 , 2005
Realizing the Potential of Real Options: Does Theory Meet Practice? pp. 8-16
Alexander Triantis
Real Options Analysis: Where Are the Emperor's Clothes? pp. 17-31
Adam Borison
Real Options: Meeting the Georgetown Challange pp. 32-51
Thomas E. Copeland and Vladimir Antikarov
A Response to "Real Options: Meeting the Georgetown Challenge" pp. 52-54
Adam Borison
Valuing Assets Using Real Options: An Application to Deregulated Electricity Markets pp. 55-67
Gregory P. Swinand , Carlos Rufin and Chetan Sharma
The Challenge of Valuing Patents and Early-State Technologies pp. 68-81
Martha Amram
The Decline and Fall of Joint Ventures: How JVs Became Unpopular and Why That Could Change pp. 82-86
Dieter Turowski
Managing Operational Flexibility in Investment Decisions: The Case of Intel pp. 87-93
Peter Miller and Ted O'Leary
Taking Real Options Beyond the Black Box pp. 94-98
Simon Woolley and Fabio Cannizzo
The Option Value of Acquiring Information in an Oilfield Production Enhancement Project pp. 99-104
Margaret Armstrong , William Bailey and Benoît Couët
Value-Based Management in Biosciences Research and Development pp. 105-112
Gill Eapen
Valuing Pharma R&D: The Catch-22 of DCF pp. 113-116
Ralph Villiger and Boris Bogdan
Volume 17, issue 1 , 2005
The Capital Structure Puzzle: The Evidence Revisited pp. 8-17
Michael J. Barclay and Clifford W. Smith
Do Managers Have Capital Structure Targets? Evidence from Corporate Spinoffs pp. 18-25
Vikas Mehrotra , Wayne Mikkelson and Megan Partch
How To Choose a Capital Structure: Navigating the Debt-Equity Decision pp. 26-35
Anil Shivdasani and Marc Zenner
Bookbuidling, Auctions, and the Future of the IPO Process pp. 55-66
William J. Wilhelm
Reforming the Bookbuilding Process for IPOs pp. 67-72
Ravi Jagannathan and Ann Sherman
Assessing Growth Estimates in IPO Valuations-A Case Study pp. 73-78
Roger W. Mills
Incorporating Competition into the APV Technique for Valuing Leveraged Transactions pp. 79-87
Michael C. Ehrhardt
A Framework for Corporate Treasury Performance Measurement pp. 88-93
Andrew Kalotay
Trade, Jobs, and the Economic Outlook for 2005 pp. 100-105
Charles . Plosser
Leverage pp. 106-111
Merton H. Miller