Tahera Ebrahimi

Manchester Metropolitan University

United Kingdom

SCHOLARLY PAPERS

4

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1,267

TOTAL CITATIONS

7

Scholarly Papers (4)

1.

Empirical Comparison of Hazard Models in Predicting SMEs Failure

Quantitative Finance (Volume 18, 2018 - Issue 3)
Number of pages: 55 Posted: 25 Jun 2014 Last Revised: 26 Feb 2018
Jairaj Gupta, Andros Gregoriou and Tahera Ebrahimi
University of York, University of Brighton and Manchester Metropolitan University
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Discrete Hazard Models, Cox Proportional Hazard, Financial Distress, Bankruptcy, SMEs

2.

Does Firm-level Political Risk Influence Earnings Management?

Review of Quantitative Finance and Accounting (Forthcoming),
Number of pages: 51 Posted: 27 Dec 2021 Last Revised: 12 Jul 2024
University of York, Ahmedabad University, Birmingham City University - School of Business and Manchester Metropolitan University
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Earnings Management, Political Risk, Corporate Governance, Nonliner, External Monitoring

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Economic Complexity Drives COVID-19 Outcomes in UK Local Authorities

Number of pages: 43 Posted: 14 Feb 2022 Last Revised: 10 May 2022
University of Exeter, Manchester Metropolitan University, University of Oxford - Institute for New Economic Thinking at the Oxford Martin School, Bennett Institute for Public Policy, University of Cambridge and University of Exeter - Department of Mathematics and Computer Science
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COVID-19, Economic complexity, Place, Mortality, Morbidity, Mobility

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Supply-Side Factors, CEO Overconfidence and Zero-Leverage Policy

International Journal of Finance and Economics, Forthcoming
Number of pages: 35 Posted: 23 Sep 2019
Tahera Ebrahimi, Jairaj Gupta and Aydin Ozkan
Manchester Metropolitan University, University of York and University of Bradford - School of Management
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zero-leverage; credit rating; equity mispricing; CEO overconfidence