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Volume 14 of "Advances in Financial Economics" presents recent research on corporate governance from a number of countries across the world, including the United States, Spain, Malaysia, Israel and others. Many important corporate governance mechanisms are examined, such as board characteristics (size, independence, duality, staggered form), ownership structure, legal protection of shareholders, annual general meetings, and executive compensation. The findings have implications for mergers and acquisitions, IPOs, related party transactions, CEO pay, volume of trading and stock volatility, and underwriting. Thus, the implications of corporate governance for firm performance and shareholder experience are covered through the salient activities of firms.
Contents
List of Contributors.
Corporate Governance of Dual-Class Firms.
The Effect of CEO Pay on Firm Valuation in Closely Held Firms.
Does Public Debt Discipline Managers and Controlling Owners?.
The Use of Warrants in Mergers and Acquisitions.
The Role of Annual General Meetings in a Civil-Law Country.
Corporate Governance and Agency Costs.
Does Corporate Governance Matter? Evidence from Related Party Transactions in Malaysia.
The Influence of Corporate Venture Capital Investment on the Likelihood of Attracting a Prestigious Underwriter.
International Corporate Governance.
Advances in Financial Economics.
Advances in Financial Economics.
Copyright page.



