, this convex flow-performance relationship induce them to engage in risk-shifting behavior and make riskier investments in order to “chase returns” and attract inflows (e.g. Brown et al. (1996), Ha and Ko
Thai capital market. Stakeholders in the financial reporting ecosystem inevitably encounter growing challenges, e.g., the shifting of technology, the rapid evolution of financial transactions, and more
Thai capital market. In the upcoming 2011, we expect the Thai capital market to continue to experience similar factors of high impact - the shifting global economy, foreign capital flows and domestic
volatilities which are increasingly evolving and shifting at a rapid pace, repercussions grow as regional economies become more inter-connected. The Thai capital market needs the capacity to stay resilient and
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