Journal of Corporate Finance
1994 - 2025
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Volume 52, issue C, 2018
- Switching to bonds when loans are scarce: Evidence from four U.S. crises pp. 1-27

- Manisha Goel and Michelle Zemel
- CFO social capital and private debt pp. 28-52

- Kathy Fogel, Tomas Jandik and William R. McCumber
- The effects of a comply-or-explain dividend regulation in China pp. 53-72

- Wen He and Chao Kevin Li
- Corporate social responsibility, firm value, and influential institutional ownership pp. 73-95

- Bonnie Buchanan, Cathy Xuying Cao and Chongyang Chen
- Share pledges and margin call pressure pp. 96-117

- Konan Chan, Hung-Kun Chen, Shing-yang Hu and Yu-Jane Liu
- Are women greener? Corporate gender diversity and environmental violations pp. 118-142

- Chelsea Liu
- Institutional trading and Abel Noser data pp. 143-167

- Gang Hu, Koren M. Jo, Yi Alex Wang and Jing Xie
- How do chief financial officers influence corporate cash policies? pp. 168-191

- Chris Florackis and Sushil Sainani
- Shareholder litigation rights and corporate cash holdings: Evidence from universal demand laws pp. 192-213

- Hien T. Nguyen, Hieu V. Phan and Sun, Lingna (Selina)
- Do firms care about investment opportunities? Evidence from China pp. 214-237

- Sai Ding, Minjoo Kim and Xiao Zhang
- CEO educational background and acquisition targets selection pp. 238-259

- Ye Wang and Sirui Yin
Volume 51, issue C, 2018
- Learning from directors' foreign board experiences pp. 1-19

- Peter Iliev and Lukas Roth
- Foreign institutional ownership and liquidity commonality around the world pp. 20-49

- Baijun Deng, Zhongfei Li and Yong Li
- Strategic voting and insider ownership pp. 50-71

- Blair B. Marquardt, Brett W. Myers and Xu Niu
- Antitrust merger review costs and acquirer lobbying pp. 72-97

- Jana P. Fidrmuc, Peter Roosenboom and Eden Quxian Zhang
- Publication patterns and coauthorship in the Journal of Corporate Finance pp. 98-108

- Andreas Andrikopoulos and Georgios Trichas
- Boards of directors and firm leverage: Evidence from real estate investment trusts pp. 109-124

- Trang Doan and Nga Q. Nguyen
- Does crackdown on corruption reduce stock price crash risk? Evidence from China pp. 125-141

- Yunsen Chen, Yuan Xie, Hong You and Yanan Zhang
- Foreign residency rights and corporate fraud pp. 142-163

- Donghua Chen, Yinying Chen, Oliver Zhen Li and Chenkai Ni
- Analyst coverage and the quality of corporate investment decisions pp. 164-181

- Thomas To, Marco Navone and Eliza Wu
- Financial distress and competitors' investment pp. 182-209

- Emilia Garcia-Appendini
- Money held for moving stars: Talent competition and corporate cash holdings pp. 210-234

- Zhaozhao He
- What drives corporate insurance demand? Evidence from directors' and officers' liability insurance in Korea pp. 235-257

- Min Park
- When does competition mitigate agency problems? pp. 258-274

- Yuehua Tang
- Do executives benefit from shareholder disputes? Evidence from multiple large shareholders in Chinese listed firms pp. 275-315

- Yuanli Fang, Maggie Hu and Qingsen Yang
- Firm CFO board membership and departures pp. 316-331

- Shawn Mobbs
- Economic resources and corporate social responsibility pp. 332-351

- Xian Sun and Brian C. Gunia
- Corporate innovative efficiency: Evidence of effects on credit ratings pp. 352-373

- Paul A. Griffin, Hyun A. Hong and Ji Woo Ryou
Volume 50, issue C, 2018
- Executive labor market segmentation: How local market density affects incentives and performance pp. 1-21

- Hong Zhao
- Board independence, corruption and innovation. Some evidence on UK subsidiaries pp. 22-43

- Vania Sena, Meryem Duygun, Giuseppe Lubrano Lavadera, Marianna Marra and Mohamed Shaban
- The market value of government ownership pp. 44-65

- Narjess Boubakri, Sadok El Ghoul, Omrane Guedhami and William L. Megginson
- Multiple large shareholders and corporate investment: Evidence from China pp. 66-83

- Fuxiu Jiang, Wenjing Cai, Xue Wang and Bing Zhu
- Does it pay to treat employees well? International evidence on the value of employee-friendly culture pp. 84-108

- Larry Fauver, Michael B. McDonald and Alvaro G. Taboada
- The impact of IPO approval on the price of existing stocks: Evidence from China pp. 109-127

- Yuanpeng Li, Qian Sun and Shu Tian
- Does corporate lobbying activity provide useful information to credit markets? pp. 128-157

- George Brandon Lockhart and Emre Unlu
- Corporate social responsibility and seasoned equity offerings pp. 158-179

- Marie Dutordoir, Norman C. Strong and Ping Sun
- She is mine: Determinants and value effects of early announcements in takeovers pp. 180-202

- Nihat Aktas, Guosong Xu and Burcin Yurtoglu
- (How) do credit market conditions affect firms' post-hedging outcomes? Evidence from bank lending standards and firms' currency exposure pp. 203-222

- Mikael C. Bergbrant and Delroy M. Hunter
- Asset tangibility, cash holdings, and financial development pp. 223-242

- Jin Lei, Jiaping Qiu and Chi Wan
- Cash-rich acquirers do not always make bad acquisitions: New evidence pp. 243-264

- Ning Gao and Abdulkadir Mohamed
- Fire-sale acquisitions and intra-industry contagion pp. 265-293

- Seungjoon Oh
- The fading of investment-cash flow sensitivity and global development pp. 294-322

- Yelena Larkin, Lilian Ng and Jie Zhu
- Financing, fire sales, and the stockholder wealth effects of asset divestiture announcements pp. 323-348

- William Finlay, Andrew Marshall and Patrick McColgan
- The consequences of shifting the IPO offer pricing power from securities regulators to market participants in weak institutional environments: Evidence from China pp. 349-370

- Jun Chen, Bin Ke, Donghui Wu and Zhifeng Yang
- Are all regulatory compliant independent director appointments the same? An analysis of Taiwanese board appointments pp. 371-387

- Hsin-I Chou, Philip A. Hamill and Yin-Hua Yeh
- Political connections, bailout in financial markets and firm value pp. 388-401

- Sanjay Banerji, Meryem Duygun and Mohamed Shaban
- The role of taxes and the interdependence among corporate financial policies: Evidence from a natural experiment pp. 402-423

- Jéfferson Colombo and João F. Caldeira
- Do long-term investors improve corporate decision making? pp. 424-452

- Jarrad Harford, Ambrus Kecskés and Sattar Mansi
- Customer risk and corporate financial policy: Evidence from receivables securitization pp. 453-467

- Laura Xiaolei Liu, Mike Qinghao Mao and Greg Nini
- Are employee stock option proceeds a source of finance for investment? pp. 468-483

- Jean Canil and Sigitas Karpavičius
- Executive compensation and corporate financing policies: Evidence from CEO inside debt pp. 484-504

- Steven Freund, Saira Latif and Hieu V. Phan
- Independent directors and defined benefit pension plan freezes pp. 505-518

- Nikos Vafeas and Adamos Vlittis
- Corporate pension plans and investment choices: Bargaining or conforming? pp. 519-537

- Meryem Duygun, Bihong Huang, Xiaolin Qian and Lewis H.K. Tam
- Entrepreneurial finance: Unifying themes and future directions pp. 538-555

- Douglas Cumming and Alexander Peter Groh
- Market mechanisms and funding dynamics in equity crowdfunding pp. 556-574

- Lars Hornuf and Armin Schwienbacher
- Does success bring success? The post-offering lives of equity-crowdfunded firms pp. 575-591

- Andrea Signori and Silvio Vismara
- Angel network affiliation and business angels' investment practices pp. 592-608

- Stefano Bonini, Vincenzo Capizzi, Mario Valletta and Paola Zocchi
- Debt financing, survival, and growth of start-up firms pp. 609-625

- Rebel Cole and Tatyana Sokolyk
- The equity gap and knowledge-based firms pp. 626-649

- Nick Wilson, Mike Wright and Marek Kacer
- Initial public offerings, subscription precommitments and venture capital participation pp. 650-668

- Hans Jeppsson
- Benefits of public reporting: Evidence from IPOs backed by listed private equity firms pp. 669-688

- M. Sinan Goktan and Volkan Muslu
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