Connie X. Mao
Affiliations: | Business Administration | Temple University, Philadelphia, PA, United States |
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"Connie Mao"
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Gu Y, Mao CX, Johnson T. (2022) Evidence supporting a cultural evolutionary theory of prosocial religions in contemporary workplace safety data. Scientific Reports. 12: 5239 |
Mao CX, Song W. (2020) Does Reciprocity Affect Analysts’ Incentives to Release Timely Information? Evidence from Syndication Relationships in Securities Underwriting Management Science |
Deng S, Mao CX, Xia C. (2020) Bank Geographic Diversification and Corporate Innovation: Evidence from the Lending Channel Journal of Financial and Quantitative Analysis. 1-32 |
Mao CX, Weathers J. (2019) Employee Treatment and Firm Innovation Journal of Business Finance & Accounting. 46: 977-1002 |
Balsam S, Gu Y, Mao CX. (2018) Creditor Influence and CEO Compensation: Evidence from Debt Covenant Violations The Accounting Review. 93: 23-50 |
Mao CX, Zhang C. (2018) Managerial Risk-Taking Incentive and Firm Innovation: Evidence from FAS 123R Journal of Financial and Quantitative Analysis. 53: 867-898 |
Gu Y, Mao CX, Tian X. (2017) Banks' Interventions and Firms' Innovation: Evidence from Debt Covenant Violations The Journal of Law and Economics. 60: 637-671 |
Deng S, Elyasiani E, Mao CX. (2017) Derivatives-hedging, risk allocation and the cost of debt: Evidence from bank holding companies The Quarterly Review of Economics and Finance. 65: 114-127 |
Hu Y, Mao C. (2016) Accounting quality, bank monitoring, and performance pricing loans Review of Quantitative Finance and Accounting. 1-29 |
Choi JJ, Mao CX, Upadhyay AD. (2015) Earnings management and derivative hedging with fair valuation: Evidence from the effects of FAS 133 Accounting Review. 90: 1437-1467 |