Yangxin Yu
City University of Hong Kong
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Journal of Financial and Quantitative Analysis | 2014
Tai-Yuan Chen; Sudipto Dasgupta; Yangxin Yu
While recent literature documents that U.S. family firms differ markedly from their nonfamily counterparts, there is a paucity of evidence on how these firms differ in terms of their cost of capital or financial structure. In this paper, we show that family and nonfamily firms differ in their debt maturity and leverage ratios in a manner consistent with the higher expropriation potential of family firms. Moreover, while more transparency causes both family and nonfamily firms to increase the maturity structure of their debt and reduce leverage ratios, the effects are stronger for family firms.
European Accounting Review | 2017
Louise Yi Lu; Greg Shailer; Yangxin Yu
Abstract This study investigates whether corporate social responsibility (CSR) reports mitigate the value destruction associated with increases in cash holdings. We find that the issuance of a standalone CSR report increases the marginal value of cash holdings and this effect is more pronounced for firms in a less transparent information environment and for firms with weaker external monitoring. Our results suggest that information in CSR reports can facilitate monitoring and thus induce more efficient use of cash holdings.
European Accounting Review | 2016
John Ziyang Zhang; Yangxin Yu
Abstract To enhance board oversight, since 2002, US legislation has required listed companies to have a majority independent board. This paper uses this legislative change to examine the relation between board independence and audit fees. To provide a clean estimate of this relation, we adopt a difference-in-difference approach using a sample matched on client firm characteristics. We find that greater board independence is insignificantly associated with a change in audit fees when client firms operate in a weak information environment. When the information environment is strong, greater board independence is associated with an increase in audit fees. Our results are consistent with the nascent theory emphasizing information asymmetry and provide insight into the effectiveness of the mandated board independence in relation to audit quality.
Journal of Accounting and Economics | 2012
Lilian H. Chan; Kevin C.W. Chen; Tai-Yuan Chen; Yangxin Yu
The Accounting Review | 2015
Lilian H. Chan; Kevin C.W. Chen; Tai-Yuan Chen; Yangxin Yu
Journal of Accounting and Economics | 2016
Jeong-Bon Kim; Leye Li; Louise Yi Lu; Yangxin Yu
Accounting and Finance | 2014
Neil Fargher; Alicia Jiang; Yangxin Yu
Strategic Management Journal | 2017
Cuili Qian; Heli Wang; Xuesong Geng; Yangxin Yu
Journal of Business Finance & Accounting | 2015
Mike Qinghao Mao; Yangxin Yu
The Accounting Review | 2018
Jeong-Bon Kim; Louise Yi Lu; Yangxin Yu