Chaire van Berkom
Dans la section Chaire van Berkom, Lorne N. Switzer, Ph.D., doyen associé, Recherche, professeur de finance et président de la Chaire van Berkom sur les titres de faible capitalisation boursière à l'école de gestion John Molson de l'Université Concordia à Montréal et directeur-associé, Institut sur la gouvernance d'organisations privées et publiques a rendu disponibles toutes les publications de recherche entreprises sous la Chaire van Berkom.
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The Value of Private Information in Investment Research: Do Company Site Visits Affect the Trading Patterns and Performance of Professional Investors?Lorne N. Switzer and Mariane KeushgerianFinance Department, Concordia University, Montreal, Canada |
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Management Quality and Operating Performance: Evidence for Canadian IPOsLorne N. Switzer and Jean-François BourdonInternational Journal of Business |
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Shareholder interests vs board of director members' interests and company performance: A new lookLorne N. SwitzerReview of Accounting and Finance |
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The behaviour of small cap vs. large cap stocks in recessions and recoveries: Empirical evidence for the United States and CanadaLorne N. SwitzerNorth American Journal of Economics and Finance |
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The Impact of Corporate Governance on the Performance of U.S. Small-Cap FirmsLorne N. Switzer et Mingjun TangInternational Journal of Business |
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Equity Risk Premium - What is the Current Evidence?Lorne N. SwitzerJournal of Business Valuation |
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Corporate governance, Sarbanes-Oxley, and small-cap firm performanceLorne N. SwitzerThe Quarterly Review of Economics and Finance |
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Equity-style timing: A multi-style rotation model for the Russell large-cap and
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Spanning Tests for Replicable Small-Cap Indexes as Separate Asset ClassesLorne N. Switzer et Haibo Fan |
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Corporate governance mechanisms and the performance of small-cap firms in CanadaLorne N. Switzer et Catherine KellyInderscience Enterprises |
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Multiple Benchmark Portfolio Spanning Tests for Small Cap Indexes as Separate Asset Classes and Implication for Strategic Asset AllocationLorne N. Switzer et Haibo FanLa Revue du Financier |