Essays on the financial governance of firms
Four essays, or chapters, model the capital structure, governance, and investment decisions as part of a sequential game. Each chapter is separate in its context, assumptions, and conclusions. The titles of the chapters are below. Abstracts of each essay or chapter can be found at the beginning of e...
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description | Four essays, or chapters, model the capital structure, governance, and investment decisions as part of a sequential game. Each chapter is separate in its context, assumptions, and conclusions. The titles of the chapters are below. Abstracts of each essay or chapter can be found at the beginning of each chapter. The titles of the chapters or essays are as follows: I. Managerial Ownership with Rent-Seeking Employees, II. Financing Professional Partnerships, III. Sunk Cost Efficiency with Identical Competitors, and IV. Business Stealing and Bankruptcy. With the exception of Chapter III, which is meant to complement Chapter IV, these essays argue that the structure of financial contracts can affect the real behavior of firms. The first chapter argues that financial governance policies affect the behavior of rank-and-file employees. In Chapter II, the governance and capital structure of professional service firms affects clients’ expectations of the firm’s quality. In Chapter IV, the enforcement of financial contracts by bankruptcy courts affects the number of firms that enter and exit the industry. |
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spelling | oxford-uuid:d7b12d53-d530-438e-bbe6-366d356ac37f2022-03-27T08:42:55ZEssays on the financial governance of firmsThesishttp://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_db06uuid:d7b12d53-d530-438e-bbe6-366d356ac37fFinanceIndustrial economicsFinancial economicsGame theory,economics,social and behavioral sciences (mathematics)EnglishOxford University Research Archive - Valet2007Wilson, LRoberts, KFour essays, or chapters, model the capital structure, governance, and investment decisions as part of a sequential game. Each chapter is separate in its context, assumptions, and conclusions. The titles of the chapters are below. Abstracts of each essay or chapter can be found at the beginning of each chapter. The titles of the chapters or essays are as follows: I. Managerial Ownership with Rent-Seeking Employees, II. Financing Professional Partnerships, III. Sunk Cost Efficiency with Identical Competitors, and IV. Business Stealing and Bankruptcy. With the exception of Chapter III, which is meant to complement Chapter IV, these essays argue that the structure of financial contracts can affect the real behavior of firms. The first chapter argues that financial governance policies affect the behavior of rank-and-file employees. In Chapter II, the governance and capital structure of professional service firms affects clients’ expectations of the firm’s quality. In Chapter IV, the enforcement of financial contracts by bankruptcy courts affects the number of firms that enter and exit the industry. |
spellingShingle | Finance Industrial economics Financial economics Game theory,economics,social and behavioral sciences (mathematics) Wilson, L Essays on the financial governance of firms |
title | Essays on the financial governance of firms |
title_full | Essays on the financial governance of firms |
title_fullStr | Essays on the financial governance of firms |
title_full_unstemmed | Essays on the financial governance of firms |
title_short | Essays on the financial governance of firms |
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topic | Finance Industrial economics Financial economics Game theory,economics,social and behavioral sciences (mathematics) |
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