Dianne M. Roden
Indiana University Kokomo
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Journal of Banking and Finance | 1997
Tina M. Galloway; Winson B. Lee; Dianne M. Roden
Abstract This paper investigates the deterioration of the banking industrys risk-control system during the 1980s and the time-varying relation between a banks ex-ante risk-taking incentives and its ex-post risk-taking behavior over the period 1977–1994. We document that banks with high charter value imposed self-discipline on risk-taking behavior at all times. In contrast, banks with low charter value assumed significantly more risk beginning around 1983, and this behavior continued into the early 1990s. These findings have several important policy implications.
Financial Management | 1995
Dianne M. Roden; Wilbur G. Lewellen
We analyze the composition of the finance packages used in a large sample of leveraged buyout transactions in order to test a set of hypotheses developed in the prior literature about the determinants of corporate capital structure decisions. We focus in particular on the role of the agency costs, bankruptcy risks, and tax considerations. We find evidence that all three have an impact, both on the degree of leverage employed in the transactions and on the attributes of the borrowings undertaken. The impacts are manifest in systematic relationships between the proportion and type of debt in the buyout financing package and the target firms earnings rate, earnings variability, growth prospects, and its tax and liquidity position.
Journal of Corporate Finance | 2002
Steven R. Cox; Dianne M. Roden
Abstract This paper examines the relative share pricing of 98 firms with two classes of common stock trading in the United States from 1984 to 1999. The firms feature common stock classes with differential voting rights and, in some cases, differential rights to dividends. The observed voting premiums are higher than those reported in previous studies of U.S. firms and are dependent on the form of dividend promise to the low-vote shareholder. The voting premium is higher in the presence of a control threat, when insiders do not hold controlling voting power, and during periods of poor firm performance.
Journal of Economics and Finance | 1997
Kenneth A. Carow; Dianne M. Roden
This paper investigates the determinants of leveraged buyout activity through the use of an abnormal return premium from the time of the first announcement through the final trading day. Consistent with the free. cash flow theory, firms with either high free cash flow or low Tobin’s q have higher abnormal returns. However, the returns to firms with both high free cash flow and low Tobin’s q are lower than firms with just one of these characteristics. Firms which substantially increase leverage and management buyouts with high insider ownership prior to the buyout have lower abnormal returns. Firms with lower risk, and therefore greater debt capacity, have higher abnormal returns.
Journal of Economics and Finance | 1999
Steven R. Cox; Dianne M. Roden
This study analyzes the abnormal returns from a sample of 311 mutual thrift IPOs to investigate the presence of deliberate underpricing and to measure the impact of the changing regulatory environment. The large initial returns are maintained over the following year, indicating deliberate underpricing. Cross-sectional regressions show that the adjusted returns are positively related to the percentage of insiders participating in the IPO and to the size of the conversion. The adjusted returns significantly decrease after regulations are tightened, and there is a rapid rise in adjusted returns when uncertainty is introduced relating to the actual impact of these regulations. (JEL G280)
Business Horizons | 1999
David R. Rink; Dianne M. Roden; Harold W. Fox
Journal of Diversity in Higher Education | 2009
Kathy Parkison; Dianne M. Roden; Susan Sciame-Giesecke
Journal of Banking and Finance | 2004
Kenneth A. Carow; Steven R. Cox; Dianne M. Roden
Journal of Money, Credit and Banking | 2007
Kenneth A. Carow; Steven R. Cox; Dianne M. Roden
Accounting and Finance Research | 2013
Joung Yeon Kim; Dianne M. Roden; Steven R. Cox