2005
DOI: 10.1016/j.pacfin.2004.04.003
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Foreign exchange risk management by Swedish and Korean nonfinancial firms: A comparative survey

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“…This is quite different from the U.S. results, where risk adjusted measures were far more common, but similar to European results and those for Korea (Bodnar et al, 2003;Pramborg, 2005). The N.Z.…”
Section: Control and Reporting Procedurescontrasting
confidence: 94%
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“…This is quite different from the U.S. results, where risk adjusted measures were far more common, but similar to European results and those for Korea (Bodnar et al, 2003;Pramborg, 2005). The N.Z.…”
Section: Control and Reporting Procedurescontrasting
confidence: 94%
“…One possible reason for this was a general board tendency to judge executives mainly on whether the actual outcome matches the budget, rather than more general outcomes. 15 A similar focus on accounting outcomes was found in Swedish firms by Pramborg (2005).…”
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