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A Mathematical Model for the Role of Third Party Funding in Reputation Building of Academic Institutions
Piñeiro-Chousa, Juan; Vizcaíno-González, Marcos (Springer, 2020)[Abstract] Previous research on third party funding for academic institutions has demonstrated that it entails positive and negative outcomes. This manuscript deals with this idea from a reputational perspective, using the ... -
Assessing Sustainability-Related Systematic Reputational Risk through Voting Results in Corporate Meetings: A Cross-Industry Analysis
Vizcaíno-González, Marcos; Iglesias Antelo, Susana; Romero-Castro, Noelia (2019)[Abstract]: This research uses Sharpe’s single-index model to analyze voting results in corporate meetings, thus assessing whether voting results at the corporate level are influenced by aggregated voting results at the ... -
Assessing the Effects of Disruptive Events on Technology Firms Using Non-Negative Matrix Factorization
Piñeiro-Chousa, Juan; Vizcaíno-González, Marcos; Ribeiro-Navarrete, Belén (Elsevier, 2019)[Abstract] This paper presents sector-level analysis of voting decisions in corporate meetings. Non-negative matrix factorization (NNMF) algorithms are applied to detect disruptive events in the technology sector. The ... -
Financial Development and Standardized Reporting: A Comparison Among Developed, Emerging, and Frontier Markets
Piñeiro-Chousa, Juan; Vizcaíno-González, Marcos; Caby, Jerome (Elsevier, 2019)[Abstract] This study explores the influence of a country's financial development on the adherence of its companies to standardized reporting by comparing developed, emerging, and frontier markets. The results show that ... -
Gender diversity on boards: Determinants that underlie the proposals for female directors
López-Cabarcos, M. Ángeles; Vizcaíno-González, Marcos; López-Pérez, M . Luisa (Elsevier, 2023)[Abstract] Although the gender composition of corporate boards and the contribution of female directors to corporate governance have been previously analysed, few studies have investigated the factors that may help contribute ... -
Influence of Shareholders’ Support over Mergers and Acquisitions in US Banks
Vizcaíno-González, Marcos; Navío-Marco, Julio (Routledge, 2018)[Abstract] Using data about the US banking industry, the study investigates how the support disclosed by funds in corporate meetings influences the success of the completion of mergers and acquisitions (M&A). The methodological ... -
Linking Market Capitalisation and Voting Pattern in Corporate Meetings
Piñeiro-Chousa, Juan; Vizcaíno-González, Marcos; Caby, Jerome (Routledge, 2018)[Abstract] This research seeks to investigate the connection between market capitalisation and the voting pattern related to proposals about executive compensation and directors’ election, using data about banks from the ... -
Reputation, Game Theory and Entrepreneurial Sustainability
Piñeiro-Chousa, Juan; Vizcaíno-González, Marcos; López-Cabarcos, M. Ángeles (Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute, 2016)Abstract: This manuscript provides a novel approach to reputational management as a driver of entrepreneurial sustainability, using game theory to integrate three dimensions of reputation. First, if the entrepreneur perceives ... -
Using Voting Decisions to Identify Shocks in the Financial Services Industry
Piñeiro-Chousa, Juan; Vizcaíno-González, Marcos; Ribeiro‑Navarrete, Samuel (Springer, 2019)[Abstract] This paper assesses the effects of industry shocks on shareholder votes in the financial services industry. We analyze votes on managers’ proposals for executive compensation and the election of directors in ...