Search Results - "Alexander, Cindy R."
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Interim News and the Role of Proxy Voting Advice
Published in The Review of financial studies (01-12-2010)“…This article examines the information content and consequences of third-party voting advice that arrives as news at an interim stage in corporate proxy…”
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On the Nature of the Reputational Penalty for Corporate Crime: Evidence
Published in The Journal of law & economics (01-04-1999)“…Recent literature on optimal sanctions for corporations has focused on coordination and refinement of criminal, civil, and market‐based sanctions. This paper…”
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Economic effects of SOX Section 404 compliance: A corporate insider perspective
Published in Journal of accounting & economics (01-11-2013)“…We use survey responses from 2,901 corporate insiders to assess the costs and benefits of compliance with Section 404 of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act. The majority…”
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The evolution of corporate criminal settlements: an empirical perspective on non-prosecution, deferred prosecution, and plea agreements
Published in The American criminal law review (22-06-2015)“…Alexander and Cohen provide background on corporate criminal enforcement and the rise of Non Prosecution Agreements (NPAs) and Deferred Prosecution Agreements…”
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Regulating Corporate Criminal Sanctions: Federal Guidelines and the Sentencing of Public Firms
Published in The Journal of law & economics (01-04-1999)“…Federal Sentencing Guidelines Governing Organizations purport to constrain judicial discretion over corporate criminal penalties. We investigate the effect on…”
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Why do corporations become criminals? Ownership, hidden actions, and crime as an agency cost
Published in Journal of corporate finance (Amsterdam, Netherlands) (1999)“…We examine the relationship between ownership structure and corporate crime. Our approach draws upon two lines of research: (1) the theory of the firm which…”
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NON-PROSECUTION OF CORPORATIONS: TOWARD A MODEL OF COOPERATION AND LENIENCY
Published in North Carolina law review (01-03-2018)“…We apply the Kaplow-Shavell model of optimal law enforcement to study the effects of prosecutors' use of non-prosecution agreements (NPAs) to obtain…”
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New evidence on the origins of corporate crime
Published in Managerial and decision economics (01-07-1996)“…The intuition that poorly performing corporations are more likely to engage in crime is found throughout the contemporary literature on the economics and law…”
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On the nature of the reputational penalty for corporate crime: evidence
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Regulating corporate criminal sanctions: federal guidelines and the sentencing of public firms
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The Economics of Regulatory Reform: Termination of Airline Computer Reservation System Rules
Published in Yale journal on regulation (01-07-2004)“…The Department of Transportation's announced plan to terminate all federal regulation of airline computer reservation systems (CRS) in 2004 is somewhat…”
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Evaluating Trends in Corporate Sentencing: How Reliable Are the U.S. Sentencing Commission's Data?
Published in Federal sentencing reporter (01-09-2000)Get full text
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Economic organization and competition policy
Published in Yale journal on regulation (01-07-2002)“…One of the goals of this year's 2002 Economic Report of the President was to examine closely the institutional foundation for the economic growth of the last 2…”
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The Effect of Federal Sentencing Guidelines on Penalties for Public Corporations
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