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Agency conflicts, product market competition and investment efficiency: new evidence from emerging market
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International Journal of Managerial Finance (2025) 21 (2): 445–473.
Published: 28 October 2024
... governance Emerging market Under/overinvestment Agency problem Information asymmetry Moral hazard India This study examines the influence of product market competition (PMC) on investment inefficiency of Indian companies. Additionally, this study also investigates whether intense competition...
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Bank-appointed directors and idiosyncratic volatility: evidence from India
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International Journal of Managerial Finance (2022) 18 (2): 222–239.
Published: 04 February 2021
... a moral hazard for debt holders. The shareholders of firms have an incentive to invest debt proceedings in high-risk projects because the benefits of the upside risk (profits) are reaped by shareholders, whereas the downside risk (losses) is to be absorbed by debt holders (Dewatripont and Tirole, 1994...
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Does deposit insurance promote moral hazards and adverse selection? Evidence from Sub-Saharan Africa
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International Journal of Managerial Finance (2018) 14 (2): 150–169.
Published: 05 March 2018
..., and the macroeconomic environment. The justification for the study is twofold. First, some studies outside the continent of Africa have shown that the stabilization effects of DIS (particularly during economic downturn) depend on the existence of quality institutions and moral hazards problems. The SSA has weak...
