Journal of Corporate Finance
1994 - 2025
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Volume 13, issue 5, 2007
- Geographic dissemination of information pp. 675-694

- Tim Loughran
- How employee stock options and executive equity ownership affect long-term IPO operating performance pp. 695-720

- Kuntara Pukthuanthong, Richard Roll and Thomas Walker
- The value relevance of top executive departures: Evidence from the Netherlands pp. 721-742

- Kees Cools and Mirjam Praag
- Beyond internal capital markets: The in-house transmission of adverse sales shocks and the collateral channel pp. 743-770

- Yuk Ying Chang and Sudipto Dasgupta
- Unlocking value: Equity carve outs as strategic real options pp. 771-792

- Enrico Perotti and Silvia Rossetto
- Are performance based arbitrage effects detectable? Evidence from merger arbitrage pp. 793-812

- Micah S. Officer
- Adverse selection, public information, and underpricing in IPOs pp. 813-828

- Tore Leite
- Are family firms really superior performers? pp. 829-858

- Danny Miller, Isabelle Le Breton-Miller, Richard H. Lester and Albert A. Cannella
- Large shareholders, board independence, and minority shareholder rights: Evidence from Europe pp. 859-880

- Kenneth Kim, P. Kitsabunnarat-Chatjuthamard and John R. Nofsinger
- Corporate governance and earnings management in the Chinese listed companies: A tunneling perspective pp. 881-906

- Qiao Liu and Lu, Zhou (Joe)
- Governance indexes and valuation: Which causes which? pp. 907-928

- Kenneth Lehn, Sukesh Patro and Mengxin Zhao
- Corporate governance post-Enron: Effective reforms, or closing the stable door? pp. 929-958

- Stuart L. Gillan and John D. Martin
- Costly external financing, investment timing, and investment-cash flow sensitivity pp. 959-980

- Evgeny Lyandres
- Corporate cash flow and stock price exposures to foreign exchange rate risk pp. 981-994

- Söhnke Bartram
- Asset tangibility and capital allocation pp. 995-1007

- Diemo Dietrich
- Author Affiliation Index, finance journal ranking, and the pattern of authorship pp. 1008-1026

- Carl R. Chen and Ying Huang
Volume 13, issue 4, 2007
- Private equity, leveraged buyouts and governance pp. 439-460

- Douglas Cumming, Donald S. Siegel and Mike Wright
- Private placements and managerial entrenchment pp. 461-484

- Michael J. Barclay, Clifford G. Holderness and Dennis P. Sheehan
- When managers bypass shareholder approval of board appointments: Evidence from the private security market pp. 485-510

- Matteo P. Arena and Stephen P. Ferris
- The impact of corporate governance mechanisms on value increase in leveraged buyouts pp. 511-537

- Erkki Nikoskelainen and Mike Wright
- Does investor identity matter? An empirical examination of investments by venture capital funds and hedge funds in PIPEs pp. 538-563

- Na Dai
- The size of venture capital and private equity fund portfolios pp. 564-590

- Gennaro Bernile, Douglas Cumming and Evgeny Lyandres
- Why do public firms go private in the UK? The impact of private equity investors, incentive realignment and undervaluation pp. 591-628

- Luc Renneboog, Tomas Simons and Mike Wright
- A theory of private equity turnarounds pp. 629-646

- Charles J. Cuny and Eli Talmor
- Playing to their strengths? Evidence that specialization in the private equity industry confers competitive advantage pp. 647-669

- Robert Cressy, Federico Munari and Alessandro Malipiero
Volume 13, issue 2-3, 2007
- Evaluating the boundaries of SEC regulation pp. 189-194

- Janet Kiholm Smith
- The effect of the Sarbanes-Oxley act on non-US companies cross-listed in the US pp. 195-228

- Kate Litvak
- Corporate boards and regulation: The effect of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act and the exchange listing requirements on firm value pp. 229-250

- M. Babajide Wintoki
- An inconsistency in SEC disclosure requirements? The case of the "insignificant" private target pp. 251-269

- Usha Rodrigues and Mike Stegemoller
- Is there less informed trading after regulation fair disclosure? pp. 270-281

- Charles D. Collver
- The impact of regulation Fair Disclosure on investors' prior information quality -- Evidence from an analysis of changes in trading volume and stock price reactions to earnings announcements pp. 282-299

- Anwer S. Ahmed and Richard A. Schneible
- SEC Regulation Fair Disclosure, information, and the cost of capital pp. 300-334

- Armando Gomes, Gary Gorton and Leonardo Madureira
- Recent changes in disclosure regulation: Description and evidence pp. 335-342

- Jennifer E. Bethel
- Hedge funds, insiders, and the decoupling of economic and voting ownership: Empty voting and hidden (morphable) ownership pp. 343-367

- Henry T.C. Hu and Bernard Black
- Shareholder proposals in the new millennium: Shareholder support, board response, and market reaction pp. 368-391

- Randall S. Thomas and James F. Cotter
- Do independent directors and chairmen matter? The role of boards of directors in mutual fund governance pp. 392-420

- Stephen P. Ferris and Yan, Xuemin (Sterling)
- Measuring the costs and benefits of regulation: Conceptual issues in securities markets pp. 421-437

- J. Harold Mulherin
Volume 13, issue 1, 2007
- Dual-class premium, corporate governance, and the mandatory bid rule: Evidence from the Brazilian stock market pp. 1-24

- Andre Carvalhal da Silva and Avanidhar Subrahmanyam
- Why do companies include warrants in seasoned equity offerings? pp. 25-42

- Jean-Francois Gajewski, Edith Ginglinger and Meziane Lasfer
- Corporate precautionary cash holdings pp. 43-57

- Seungjin Han and Jiaping Qiu
- The allocation of control rights in pharmaceutical alliances pp. 58-75

- Matthew J. Higgins
- Corporate governance and the spinoff decision pp. 76-93

- Seoungpil Ahn and Mark D. Walker
- Valuation of defaultable bonds and debt restructuring pp. 94-111

- Ariadna Dumitrescu
- A valuation-based test of market timing pp. 112-128

- William Elliott, Johanna Koeter-Kant and Richard S. Warr
- Event studies with a contaminated estimation period pp. 129-145

- Nihat Aktas, Eric de Bodt and Jean-Gabriel Cousin
- Incentives for on-market buy-backs: Evidence from a transparent buy-back regime pp. 146-169

- Jason D. Mitchell and Grace V. Dharmawan
- Termination risk and managerial risk taking pp. 170-188

- Atreya Chakraborty, Shahbaz Sheikh and Narayanan Subramanian
Volume 12, issue 5, 2006
- Corporate philanthropic practices pp. 855-877

- William O. Brown, Eric Helland and Janet Kiholm Smith
- The effect of stock splits on clientele: Is tick size relevant? pp. 878-896

- Marc L. Lipson and Sandra Mortal
- Issuer-oriented underpricing costs in initial public offers: Evidence from Hong Kong pp. 897-905

- Jeffery Leung and Kojo Menyah
- Insider ownership and corporate performance: Evidence from the adjustment cost approach pp. 906-925

- Adrian (Wai-Kong) Cheung and K.C. John Wei
- Stock exchange self-listing and value effects pp. 926-953

- Isaac Otchere
Volume 12, issue 4, 2006
- Corporate performance and CEO compensation in China pp. 693-714

- Michael Firth, Peter M.Y. Fung and Oliver Rui
- The evolution of shareholder voting for executive compensation schemes pp. 715-737

- Angela Morgan, Annette Poulsen and Jack Wolf
- The specification and power of tests to detect abnormal changes in corporate investment pp. 738-760

- Michael J. Alderson and Brian L. Betker
- The effect of agency costs on the value of single-segment and multi-segment firms pp. 761-782

- Jouahn Nam, Charles Tang, John Thornton and Kevin Wynne
- Can growth opportunities explain the diversification discount? pp. 783-796

- John Stowe and Xuejing Xing
- Organizational complexity and CEO labor markets: Evidence from diversified firms pp. 797-817

- Tammy K. Berry, John M. Bizjak, Michael L. Lemmon and Lalitha Naveen
- Signaling in the Internet craze of initial public offerings pp. 818-833

- Melanie Cao and Shouyong Shi
- Is operational hedging a substitute for or a complement to financial hedging? pp. 834-853

- Young Kim, Ike Mathur and Jouahn Nam
Volume 12, issue 3, 2006
- Recent Developments in Corporate Governance: An Overview pp. 381-402

- Stuart L. Gillan
- CEO compensation, director compensation, and firm performance: Evidence of cronyism? pp. 403-423

- Ivan E. Brick, Oded Palmon and John K. Wald
- Ownership structure, corporate governance, and fraud: Evidence from China pp. 424-448

- Gongmeng Chen, Michael Firth, Daniel N. Gao and Oliver Rui
- The interaction among multiple governance mechanisms in young newly public firms pp. 449-466

- Tammy K. Berry, L. Paige Fields and Michael S. Wilkins
- Is there a dark side to incentive compensation? pp. 467-488

- David J. Denis, Paul Hanouna and Atulya Sarin
- Empire-builders and shirkers: Investment, firm performance, and managerial incentives pp. 489-515

- Rajesh Aggarwal and Andrew Samwick
- Can the agency costs of debt and equity explain the changes in executive compensation during the 1990s? pp. 516-535

- Stephen Bryan, Robert Nash and Ajay Patel
- Do pills poison operating performance? pp. 536-559

- Morris G. Danielson and Jonathan Karpoff
- Capital market governance: How do security laws affect market performance? pp. 560-593

- Hazem Daouk, Charles Lee and David Ng
- Large blocks of stock: Prevalence, size, and measurement pp. 594-618

- Jennifer Dlugosz, Ruediger Fahlenbrach, Paul Gompers and Andrew Metrick
- Are outsiders handicapped in CEO successions? pp. 619-644

- Anup Agrawal, Charles R. Knoeber and Theofanis Tsoulouhas
- A model of the supply of executives for outside directorships pp. 645-659

- Martin Conyon and Laura E. Read
- Predicting firms' corporate governance choices: Evidence from Korea pp. 660-691

- Bernard Black, Hasung Jang and Woochan Kim
Volume 12, issue 2, 2006
- Bookbuilding, the option to withdraw, and the timing of IPOs pp. 159-186

- Walid Y. Busaba
- The "CalPERS effect" revisited again pp. 187-213

- James M. Nelson
- Legality and venture capital exits pp. 214-245

- Douglas Cumming, Grant Fleming and Armin Schwienbacher
- Blockholder ownership: Effects on firm value in market and control based governance systems pp. 246-269

- Steen Thomsen, Torben Pedersen and Hans Kurt Kvist
- The price of power: Valuing the controlling position of owner-managers in French IPO firms pp. 270-295

- Peter Roosenboom and Willem Schramade
- Structuring the IPO: Empirical evidence on the portions of primary and secondary shares pp. 296-320

- Nancy Huyghebaert and Cynthia Van Hulle
- Family ownership and firm performance: Empirical evidence from Western European corporations pp. 321-341

- Benjamin Maury
- Recapitalization of one class of common stock into dual-class: Growth and long-run stock returns pp. 342-366

- Valentin Dimitrov and Prem C. Jain
- Employee stock options in compensation agreements: A financing explanation pp. 367-379

- Larry C. Holland and Erick Elder
Volume 12, issue 1, 2005
- What motivates managers?: Evidence from organizational form changes pp. 1-26

- Aswath Damodaran, Kose John and Crocker H. Liu
- Operating performance following dividend decreases and omissions pp. 27-53

- Erik Lie
- Backing into being public: an exploratory analysis of reverse takeovers pp. 54-79

- Kimberly C. Gleason, Leonard Rosenthal and Roy A. Wiggins
- Executive compensation and risk: The case of internet firms pp. 80-96

- Carol Callaway Dee, Ayalew Lulseged and Tanya S. Nowlin
- Post-listing underperformance: Is it really bad to move trading locations? pp. 97-120

- Yingmei Cheng
- Why individual investors want dividends pp. 121-158

- Ming Dong, Chris Robinson and Chris Veld
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