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Discussion of "Is research and development mispriced or properly risk adjusted?" by Dennis Chambers

By: Material type: TextTextSeries: Journal of Accounting, Auditing and Finance ; Volume 26, number 1,Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications; 2011Content type:
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Subject(s): Online resources: Summary: Mustafa Ciftci, Baruch Lev, and Suresh Radhakrishnan (2011) provide an interesting and innovative look at the question of mispricing and compensation for bearing risk related to research and development (R&D) intensity. They introduce a number of significant contributions to this literature. They partition their sample based on R&D strategy, and test for both business and information risk. They find differences in the returns for bearing business and information risk across their strategy sample partitions. They also find evidence that firms following an innovative R&D strategy are underpriced by the market.
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Journal Article Journal Article Main Library - Special Collections HF5601 JOU (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Vol. 26 , No. 1 (pages 117-120) SP9776 Not for loan For In House Use Only

Mustafa Ciftci, Baruch Lev, and Suresh Radhakrishnan (2011) provide an interesting and innovative look at the question of mispricing and compensation for bearing risk related to research and development (R&D) intensity. They introduce a number of significant contributions to this literature. They partition their sample based on R&D strategy, and test for both business and information risk. They find differences in the returns for bearing business and information risk across their strategy sample partitions. They also find evidence that firms following an innovative R&D strategy are underpriced by the market.

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