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Full-Text Articles in Corporate Finance
A Unique Case Study On Ppp Termination By The Concessionaire - Png Tollway, Raja Sekhar Mamillapalli, P Hanumatha Raao
A Unique Case Study On Ppp Termination By The Concessionaire - Png Tollway, Raja Sekhar Mamillapalli, P Hanumatha Raao
Journal of Emerging Technologies and Business Management
PNG Tollways, a special purpose vehicle of L&T Infrastructure Development Project Ltd, Ashoka Buildcon and SBI Macquarie, has served a project termination notice on the Maharashtra government due to operational problem caused by locals and politicians. Further, it is dissatisfied with the compensation offered by the State for the losses incurred by the developer due to non-collection of toll at the Nashik plaza. The failure of the projects raised many concerns about the fate of future road projects based on toll collections. It also expressed its unwillingness take back the termination notice, said sources. The developer has sought the termination …
Advances In Global Services And Retail Management: Volume 2, Cihan Cobanoglu, Valentina Della Corte
Advances In Global Services And Retail Management: Volume 2, Cihan Cobanoglu, Valentina Della Corte
University of South Florida (USF) M3 Publishing
This is the second volume of the Advances in Global Services and Retail Management Book Series. This volume has the following parts:
- Part 1: Hospitality and Tourism
- Part 2: Marketing, E-marketing, and Consumer Behavior
- Part 3: Management
- Part 4: Human Resources Management
- Part 5: Retail Management
- Part 6: Economics
- Part 7: Accounting and Finance
- Part 8: Sustainability and Environmental Issues
- Part 9: Information Technology
ISBN: 978-1-955833-03-5
Hospitality and Tourism
- Significance of VR in the spa: A spatial analysis
- Irini Lai Fun Tang, Schultz Zhi Bin Xu, and Eric Chan
- Social media marketing in rural hospitality and tourism destination research
- Samuel …
Proceedings Of The Global Conference On Services Management: Volume 2, Cihan Cobanoglu, Valentina Della Corte
Proceedings Of The Global Conference On Services Management: Volume 2, Cihan Cobanoglu, Valentina Della Corte
University of South Florida (USF) M3 Publishing
This is the second volume of the Global Conference on Services Management Proceedings Series.
ISSN: 2641-5062
Managers' Pay Duration And Voluntary Disclosures, Qiang Cheng, Young Jun Cho, Jae B. Kim
Managers' Pay Duration And Voluntary Disclosures, Qiang Cheng, Young Jun Cho, Jae B. Kim
Research Collection School Of Accountancy
Given the adverse effect on their welfare, managers are reluctant to disclose bad news in a timely fashion. We examine the effect of managers' pay duration on firms' voluntary disclosures of bad news. Pay duration refers to the average period that it takes for managers' annual compensation to vest. We hypothesize and find that pay durations can incentivize managers to provide more bad news earnings forecasts. This result holds after controlling for the endogeneity of pay duration. In addition, we find that the effect of pay duration is more pronounced for firms with weaker governance and with poorer information environments, …
Essays On Managerial Attributes And Corporate Finance, Juntai Lu
Essays On Managerial Attributes And Corporate Finance, Juntai Lu
Graduate Theses and Dissertations
In my dissertation, I explore how managerial attributes affect corporate policies.
In my first essay, I examine the effects of public firm CEOs’ prior private equity (PE) target experiences on corporate policies. Based on difference-in-differences and propensity score matching analyses, public firm CEOs previously serving as CEOs in PE targets reduce investment by about 15 percent while enhancing patent values by over 7 percent after taking office compared to CEOs without such experiences. The effects are stronger if these CEOs (1) worked in targets invested by more reputable PE firms, (2) worked in targets invested by PE firms known for …
Exploring The Impact Of Coronavirus Response Policies On The Long-Term Financial Health Of Sports Leagues Around The World, Alexander Seager
Exploring The Impact Of Coronavirus Response Policies On The Long-Term Financial Health Of Sports Leagues Around The World, Alexander Seager
Finance Undergraduate Honors Theses
This paper will outline and explore the responses of leagues in the United States and Canada, the United Kingdom, and Spain, with an emphasis on how these decisions affected the overall financial health of sports leagues within them.
While the brunt of the Coronavirus can be felt in nearly all facets of life, the goal of this paper is to research policies specifically tied to sports. There is much more to the COVID response than simple economics, but the scope of this paper is to dig into sports and the financial health of leagues moving forward. The intention is not …
The Benefits Of A More Physically Active Workforce In The Corporate World, Dillon M. Billingham-Hemminger, Jacob D. Locke
The Benefits Of A More Physically Active Workforce In The Corporate World, Dillon M. Billingham-Hemminger, Jacob D. Locke
Senior Theses
With the ever-expanding knowledge of the benefits of physical activity and good general health for all aspects of our lives, it should be quite surprising that activity levels are declining at accelerating rates. After taking a deeper look into the probable cause for this phenomenon, it becomes clearer that the increasing pressures of workplace culture are leading to more sedentary lifestyles.
This paper looks at the benefits of physical activity on people and on corporations, specifically workplace disease prevention and wellness programs, to see if there exists a mutualistic relationship between the two. For people, physical activity was consistently found …