Employee layoff decisions made during adverse economic conditions are expected to signal poor investment opportunities, but layoffs undertaken during prosperous markets should be efficiency enhancing. We examine layoffs during the global financial crisis of 2008 and compare this with an earlier period of economic prosperity. We find a positive market reaction to layoffs during rising financial markets but stock price declines following employee layoffs during the 2008 financial crisis. These price effects occur irrespective of the stated reason for the layoff and the industry of the announcing firm, and are mirrored in our robustness test of an earlier time period
We investigate the relationship between layoff announcements and CEO turnover over a 31-year period....
The current study extends theory developed by Malatesta and Thompson (1985) to the area of corporate...
This paper examines investor intra-day reactions related to two types of layoff announcements, the f...
Employee layoff decisions made during adverse economic conditions are expected to signal poor invest...
Employee layoff decisions made during adverse economic conditions are expected to signal poor invest...
We examine the financial performance of UK listed companies surrounding the announcement of permanen...
Prior research has presented two conflicting hypotheses regarding the effect of a firm's financial c...
Two hypotheses are considered to explain employee layoffs by corporations: (1) the declining investm...
The purpose of this paper is to investigate the impact of corporate layoff announcements on stock re...
This event study of the stock market analyzes the effect of layoff announcements on common stock pri...
We examine the response of stock returns to corporate layoff announcements for the 12-year period fr...
Prior empirical studies indicate that investors perceptions of managerial decisions are contingent o...
The objective of this paper is to find out if the country level differences in legal protection of i...
The purpose of this study is to research permanent layoff announcements’ impact on stock prices and ...
Global economic events, such as recent years’ global financial crisis, the transfer of production to...
We investigate the relationship between layoff announcements and CEO turnover over a 31-year period....
The current study extends theory developed by Malatesta and Thompson (1985) to the area of corporate...
This paper examines investor intra-day reactions related to two types of layoff announcements, the f...
Employee layoff decisions made during adverse economic conditions are expected to signal poor invest...
Employee layoff decisions made during adverse economic conditions are expected to signal poor invest...
We examine the financial performance of UK listed companies surrounding the announcement of permanen...
Prior research has presented two conflicting hypotheses regarding the effect of a firm's financial c...
Two hypotheses are considered to explain employee layoffs by corporations: (1) the declining investm...
The purpose of this paper is to investigate the impact of corporate layoff announcements on stock re...
This event study of the stock market analyzes the effect of layoff announcements on common stock pri...
We examine the response of stock returns to corporate layoff announcements for the 12-year period fr...
Prior empirical studies indicate that investors perceptions of managerial decisions are contingent o...
The objective of this paper is to find out if the country level differences in legal protection of i...
The purpose of this study is to research permanent layoff announcements’ impact on stock prices and ...
Global economic events, such as recent years’ global financial crisis, the transfer of production to...
We investigate the relationship between layoff announcements and CEO turnover over a 31-year period....
The current study extends theory developed by Malatesta and Thompson (1985) to the area of corporate...
This paper examines investor intra-day reactions related to two types of layoff announcements, the f...