The Impact of Corporate Board Structure on the Pricing Performance of Initial Public Offerings
Seshadev Sahoo
The IUP Journal of Applied Finance, 2014, vol. 20, issue 4, 22-47
Abstract:
This study examines the corporate board structure and its impact on the performance of the initial public offerings (IPOs) using a database of 176 IPOs issued during 2007-11. The board structure of IPO firms is evaluated from the viewpoint of board size, maturity, diversity, reputation and leadership, while the performance of IPOs is estimated by measuring underpricing, aftermarket volatility, and subscription rate.
Date: 2014
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