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Political party affiliation also partly contributes to variation in support for Social Security, but political ideology does not have a significant effect.
The quantitative results show that the reasons given for marital name changing are closely tied to social norms.
Name change announcements should therefore be regarded as influential signals to investors.
This study also illustrates how the institutional enabling of name change both creates and enables pragmatic assimilation.
Practical implications - This paper shows that shareholders' perceptions of the implications of a company's name change are important.
DATA COLLECTION METHODS Social Security administrative records were used to corroborate Social Security benefit status.
Research limitations/implications - This research suggests that companies should reflect on the nature of a proposed name change.