Items where Author is "Serbera, Jean-Philippe"

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SERBERA, Jean-Philippe (2016). A new strategy against hostile takeovers: a model of defense in participations. Managerial and Decision Economics, 38 (6), 832-844. [Article]

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KATSIAMPA, Paraskevi, MCGUINNESS, Paul, SERBERA, Jean-Philippe and ZHAO, Kun (2022). The financial and prudential performance of Chinese banks and Fintech lenders in the era of digitalization. Review of Quantitative Finance and Accounting, 58 (4), 1451-1503. [Article]

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FRY, John, SERBERA, Jean-Philippe and WILSON, Robert (2021). Managing performance expectations in association football. Journal of Business Research, 135, 445-453. [Article]

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PLUMLEY, Daniel, SERBERA, Jean-Philippe and WILSON, rob (2020). Too big to fail? Accounting for Predictions of Financial Distress in English Professional Football Clubs. Journal of Applied Accounting Research. [Article]

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FRY, John, SMART, Oliver, SERBERA, Jean-Philippe and KLAR, Bernhard (2020). A Variance Gamma model for Rugby Union matches. Journal of Quantitative Analysis in Sports. [Article]

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FRY, John Mickael and SERBERA, Jean-Philippe (2020). Quantifying the sustainability of Bitcoin and Blockchain. Journal of Enterprise Information Management. [Article]

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SERBERA, Jean-Philippe (2019). Separation versus affiliation with partial vertical ownership in network industries. International journal of the economics of business. [Article]

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SERBERA, Jean-Philippe and FRY, John (2019). Takeover deterrents and cross partial ownership: The case of golden shares. Managerial and decision economics, 40 (3), 243-250. [Article]

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SERBERA, Jean-Philippe and PAUMARD, Pascal (2016). The fall of high-frequency trading: A survey of competition and profits. Research in International Business and Finance, 36, 271-287. [Article]

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