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The importance of managerial ability on crude oil price uncertainty-firm performance relationship

This paper investigates the effect of crude oil price uncertainty on firm performance and how the managerial ability impacts on this relationship. Using a large sample of 13,610 U.S firms from 1983 to 2016, we reveal two main findings. Consistent with our hypothesis, we find strong evidence for a ne...

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Published in:Energy economics 2020-05, Vol.88, p.104778, Article 104778
Main Authors: Phan, Dinh Hoang Bach, Tran, Vuong Thao, Nguyen, Dat Thanh, Le, Anh
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Crude oil
Crude oil price uncertainty
Crude oil prices
Economic significance
Energy economics
Firm performance
Managerial ability
Oil
Organizational performance
Petroleum
Robustness
Uncertainty
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