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Born of necessity: the introduction of convertible bonds in The Netherlands
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Business History |
2024 |
A |
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Corporate taxes, leverage, and investment: evidence from Nazi-occupied Netherlands
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Australian Economic History Review |
2024 |
B |
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Why do managers announce the intention to sell large assets?
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International Review of Finance |
2024 |
A |
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Developing and harnessing historical sensibility to overcome the influence of dominant logics: a pedagogical model
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Academy of Management Learning and Education |
2023 |
A* |
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Plantation mortgage-backed securities: evidence from Surinam in the eighteenth century
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The Journal of Economic History |
2023 |
A* |
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Repurposing institutions: trust offices and the Dutch financial system, 1690s-2000s
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Enterprise and Society |
2023 |
A |
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From free-for-All to self-governing monopoly: market organization and price information at the Amsterdam Stock Exchange, 1796-1940
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Financial History Review |
2022 |
B |
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Legal risk and information spillover through private lender reports
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Journal of Financial Markets |
2022 |
A* |
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Reaching out to the unbanked: the role of political ideology in financial inclusion
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Journal of International Money and Finance |
2022 |
A |
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Research in business history: from theorising to bizhismetrics
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Australian Economic History Review |
2022 |
B |
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What causes hot markets for equity IPOs? An analysis of initial public offerings in the Netherlands, 1876-2015
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European Review of Economic History |
2022 |
A |
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Exceptional big linkers: Dutch evidence from the 20th century
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Business History |
2021 |
A |
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The effect of auditor style on reporting quality: evidence from Germany
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Abacus |
2021 |
A |
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Blockholder leverage and payout policy: evidence from French holding companies
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International Journal of Accounting and Business Finance |
2020 |
C |
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Learning how to manage risk by hedging: the VOC insurance contract of 1613
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European Review of Economic History |
2020 |
A |
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Predicting takeover targets: long-run evidence from the Netherlands
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De Economist |
2020 |
C |
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What determines success in initial coin offerings?
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Venture Capital |
2020 |
B |
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Catering and dividend policy: evidence from the Netherlands over the twentieth century
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Financial History Review |
2019 |
B |
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Change of referencing style
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Business History |
2018 |
A |
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Perspectives articles for Business History
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Business History |
2017 |
A |
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The changing relation between CEOs and shareholders: a case study on Royal Philips NV, 1971-2001
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Journal of Management History |
2017 |
B |
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The international diversification of banks and the value of their cross-border M&A advice
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Management Science |
2017 |
A* |
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A note on event studies in finance and management research
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Review of Finance |
2016 |
A* |
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Editorial: special issues in Business History
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Business History |
2016 |
A |
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New business history?
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Business History |
2015 |
A |
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Predicting the past: understanding the causes of bank distress in the Netherlands in the 1920s
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Explorations in Economic History |
2015 |
A |
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Towards a new business history?
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Business History |
2015 |
A |
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Does familiarity with business segments affect CEOs' divestment decisions?
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Journal of Corporate Finance |
2014 |
A* |
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Editorial
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Business History |
2014 |
A |
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How does earnings management influence investor's perceptions of firm value? Survey evidence from financial analysts
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Review of Accounting Studies |
2014 |
A* |
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To accept or refuse an offer to join the board: Dutch evidence
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Long Range Planning |
2014 |
A |
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Do Convertible Bond Issuers Cater to Investor Demand?
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Financial Management |
2013 |
A |
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The formative years of the modern corporation: The Dutch East India Company VOC, 1602-1623
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The Journal of Economic History |
2013 |
A* |
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Convertible arbitrage price pressure and short-sale constraints
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Financial Analysts Journal |
2012 |
A |
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Does financial flexibility reduce investment distortions?
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Journal of Financial Research |
2012 |
A |
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Why do firms go public? The role of the product market
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International Journal of Accounting and Business Finance |
2012 |
C |
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Firms' debt-equity decisions when the static tradeoff theory and the pecking order theory disagree
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Journal of Banking & Finance |
2011 |
A* |
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Mapping strategy, structure, ownership and performance in European corporations: Introduction
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Business History |
2011 |
A |
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Strategic and structural responses to international dynamics in the open Dutch economy, 1963-2003
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Business History |
2011 |
A |
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Strategic Debt in Vertical Relations: Evidence from Franchising
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Journal of Retailing |
2011 |
A* |