The informal constraints that arise from the national culture in which a firm resides have a pervasive impact on managerial decision making and corporate credit risk, which in turn impacts on corporate ratings and rating changes. In some cultures, firms are naturally predisposed to rating changes in a particular direction (downgrade or upgrade) while, in other cultures, firms are more likely to migrate from the current rating in either direction. This study employs a survival analysis framework to examine the effect of national culture on the probability of rating transitions of 5360 firms across 50 countries over the period 1985⁻2010. Firms located in long-term oriented cultures are less likely to be downgraded and, in some cases, mo...
Would the outcome of a Global multinational organization’s decision be the same if the same decision...
Numerous interpretations regarding the content, the form, and the rationale for CSR co-exist despite...
This paper examines the effect of national culture on corporate risk-taking worldwide. Specifically,...
The informal constraints that arise from the national culture in which a firm resides have a pervas...
I examine the impact of national culture on corporate capital structure decisions. Based on prior re...
We investigate the role of national culture in corporate risk-taking. We postulate that culture infl...
Default by sovereign governments depends upon their willingness to default and the nation’s capaci...
The relationship between national culture and CSR has received increased attention over the past few...
Contains fulltext : 159777.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Hofstede's fr...
Hofstede's framework, which is based on survey data collected in the late 1960s and early 1970s, dom...
Research in cross-cultural management and cultural diversity has often implicitly viewed national cu...
The question of why some multinational corporations (MNCs) perform better than others is at the cent...
Thesis (Ph.D.), Finance, Washington State UniversityThis dissertation consists of two essays that st...
This research investigated the role that national culture plays in performance management when viewe...
The authors propose that companies based in countries characterized by higher levels of power distan...
Would the outcome of a Global multinational organization’s decision be the same if the same decision...
Numerous interpretations regarding the content, the form, and the rationale for CSR co-exist despite...
This paper examines the effect of national culture on corporate risk-taking worldwide. Specifically,...
The informal constraints that arise from the national culture in which a firm resides have a pervas...
I examine the impact of national culture on corporate capital structure decisions. Based on prior re...
We investigate the role of national culture in corporate risk-taking. We postulate that culture infl...
Default by sovereign governments depends upon their willingness to default and the nation’s capaci...
The relationship between national culture and CSR has received increased attention over the past few...
Contains fulltext : 159777.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Hofstede's fr...
Hofstede's framework, which is based on survey data collected in the late 1960s and early 1970s, dom...
Research in cross-cultural management and cultural diversity has often implicitly viewed national cu...
The question of why some multinational corporations (MNCs) perform better than others is at the cent...
Thesis (Ph.D.), Finance, Washington State UniversityThis dissertation consists of two essays that st...
This research investigated the role that national culture plays in performance management when viewe...
The authors propose that companies based in countries characterized by higher levels of power distan...
Would the outcome of a Global multinational organization’s decision be the same if the same decision...
Numerous interpretations regarding the content, the form, and the rationale for CSR co-exist despite...
This paper examines the effect of national culture on corporate risk-taking worldwide. Specifically,...