Using data on a sample of Indian firms from 1996-2006, we examine the effect of group affiliation on firm performance. After controlling for the differences in firm size, growth opportunities and leverage, the findings indicate that group affiliation exerts a salutary impact on firm performance, measured in terms of adjusted Q or RoA. Moreover, the evidence indicates that tunneling is not an important factor driving the valuation and profitability effect of group affiliation
Driven by Western companies\u27 requirements for efficiency and effectiveness, a trend towards outso...
It has long been argued that the Industry Foundation Classes (IFC) data model standard is the key to...
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Using data on a sample of Indian firms from 1996-2006, we examine the effect of group affiliation on...
The analysis employs data on federal Government-owned public enterprises (PSEs) since the 1980s that...
Using data on a large sample of public companies in India for 1987-2005, the findings indicate that ...
This chapter discusses and extends the findings of recent research which examines the role of import...
The paper utilizes data on high-tech Indian firms for 1996-2007 to explain the association between l...
The paper makes a systematic attempt to ascertain the nexus between finance and growth at the sub-na...
Market power in the hands of a supplier- such as a labor union - affects an industry’s capital struc...
Using data on Indian banks for 1997-2007, the paper develops an index of banking fragility and subse...
Using a panel dataset of over 800 listed manufacturing firms for 1995-2005, the paper examines wheth...
This paper uses some available but not necessarily commonly known information on Indian business gro...
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How was CSR effectuated by Scandinavian management; does CSR make a difference/corporate relationshi...
Driven by Western companies\u27 requirements for efficiency and effectiveness, a trend towards outso...
It has long been argued that the Industry Foundation Classes (IFC) data model standard is the key to...
Asbrtract- In order to become a developed country, Indonesia needs approximately 12 million entrepre...
Using data on a sample of Indian firms from 1996-2006, we examine the effect of group affiliation on...
The analysis employs data on federal Government-owned public enterprises (PSEs) since the 1980s that...
Using data on a large sample of public companies in India for 1987-2005, the findings indicate that ...
This chapter discusses and extends the findings of recent research which examines the role of import...
The paper utilizes data on high-tech Indian firms for 1996-2007 to explain the association between l...
The paper makes a systematic attempt to ascertain the nexus between finance and growth at the sub-na...
Market power in the hands of a supplier- such as a labor union - affects an industry’s capital struc...
Using data on Indian banks for 1997-2007, the paper develops an index of banking fragility and subse...
Using a panel dataset of over 800 listed manufacturing firms for 1995-2005, the paper examines wheth...
This paper uses some available but not necessarily commonly known information on Indian business gro...
This study aims at identifying key issues in SR franchise business along the six elements of marketi...
How was CSR effectuated by Scandinavian management; does CSR make a difference/corporate relationshi...
Driven by Western companies\u27 requirements for efficiency and effectiveness, a trend towards outso...
It has long been argued that the Industry Foundation Classes (IFC) data model standard is the key to...
Asbrtract- In order to become a developed country, Indonesia needs approximately 12 million entrepre...