My dissertation investigates the internal capital allocation decision of a multidivision firm by building a model and testing the theoretical predictions using segment level investment data. It contains three chapters. The first chapter studies how distortions in internal capital allocations can arise due to asymmetric information and limited commitment. Division managers have private information and may leave firms\u27 to seek venture capital (VC) financing if their ideas are not funded. Headquarters designs a mechanism to induce truth-telling and to retain managers with good quality projects. This chapter shows that, in contrast to the results established in the literature, the optimal mechanism involves both under- and over-investment in...
This thesis investigates how market conditions -- different beliefs about firm value, the business c...
This dissertation is motivated by stark trends in innovation activity and external financing use amo...
The objective of this dissertation is to explore the consequences for firm innovation strategy of ca...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Economics, 2001.Includes bibliograp...
This essay surveys the body of research that asks how the efficiency of corporate investment is infl...
This paper examines the link between the value of a diversified firm and the value of its internal ...
This paper examines the link between the value of a diversified firm and the value of its internal ...
This paper examines the link between the value of a diversified firm and the value of its internal ...
© 2019 Dr. Yolanda Yulong WangThis thesis examines the time-varying efficiency of diversified firms....
This dissertation has three chapters. Each chapter focus on separate issues in corporate finance. Th...
This paper investigates whether investment spending of firms is sensitive to the availability of int...
This dissertation goal is to deepen our understand about firms\u27 resource allocation decisions. In...
After the Modigliani-Miller theorem (1958), a lot of the literature on corporate finance and industr...
This thesis investigates how market conditions -- different beliefs about firm value, the business c...
The objective of this dissertation is to explore the consequences for firm innovation strategy of ca...
This thesis investigates how market conditions -- different beliefs about firm value, the business c...
This dissertation is motivated by stark trends in innovation activity and external financing use amo...
The objective of this dissertation is to explore the consequences for firm innovation strategy of ca...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Economics, 2001.Includes bibliograp...
This essay surveys the body of research that asks how the efficiency of corporate investment is infl...
This paper examines the link between the value of a diversified firm and the value of its internal ...
This paper examines the link between the value of a diversified firm and the value of its internal ...
This paper examines the link between the value of a diversified firm and the value of its internal ...
© 2019 Dr. Yolanda Yulong WangThis thesis examines the time-varying efficiency of diversified firms....
This dissertation has three chapters. Each chapter focus on separate issues in corporate finance. Th...
This paper investigates whether investment spending of firms is sensitive to the availability of int...
This dissertation goal is to deepen our understand about firms\u27 resource allocation decisions. In...
After the Modigliani-Miller theorem (1958), a lot of the literature on corporate finance and industr...
This thesis investigates how market conditions -- different beliefs about firm value, the business c...
The objective of this dissertation is to explore the consequences for firm innovation strategy of ca...
This thesis investigates how market conditions -- different beliefs about firm value, the business c...
This dissertation is motivated by stark trends in innovation activity and external financing use amo...
The objective of this dissertation is to explore the consequences for firm innovation strategy of ca...