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Overvaluation And Stock Price Crashes: The Effects Of Earnings Management
(Accounting, 2014-03-12)Prior literature has shown that managers have incentives to opportunistically and selectively withhold bad news from investors because of career concerns, compensation contracts, litigation risks, earnings targets, and ... -
The Pricing And Determinants Of The Discretionary Component Of Employee Stock Option Value
(Accounting, 2007-09-19)In this study, I first re-examine the pricing effect of employee stock option (ESO) value. I find a negative association between ESO value and share price, supporting the view that investors view ESO value as an expense ... -
Real Earnings Management, Habitually Meeting/closely Beating Analysts' Forecasts, And Firms' Long-term Economic Performance
(Accounting, 2014-09-17)Real earnings management (REM) has gained more attention due to its more extensive application than that before the enactment of Sarbanes-Oxley Act (SOX). Analysts' earnings forecast is an important benchmark for both the ... -
The Role Of Individual Attributes In Earnings Management Intention Decisions
(Accounting, 2013-10-22)Much research has been conducted, at the firm level, to investigate the market effect of earnings management. However, there is a gap in the literature on individual attributes that may help to explain earnings management ... -
Social Exchange And Post-employment Citizenship: Evidence From Public Accounting
(Accounting, 2010-07-19)In this study I examine why some ex-employees more than others choose to benefit their former firm (post-employment citizenship). The study is based on social exchange theory and involves former employees of a Big Four ... -
A Study Of Foreign Earnings Management Using An Empirical Distribution Approach
(Accounting, 2008-09-17)Effective January 1, 1998, SFAS 131 changed the way managers voluntarily disclose business, geographic and operating segments of their companies. Reporting geographic segments is specifically related to the reporting of ... -
Tax receivable agreements in initial public offerings: An analysis of the innovation incorporated in IPO agreements
A Tax Receivable Agreement (TRA) is a binding commitment between a newly public firm and the firm's founders to include a tax-sharing arrangement, obligating the IPO firm to make annual cash payments to the pre-IPO owners. ... -
THE EFFECT OF INVESTOR SENTIMENT ON EARNINGS MANAGEMENT
(2020-08-10)The association between investor sentiment and corporate reporting decisions/outcomes has been recently examined in the accounting and finance literature. As an important outcome of corporate reporting decisions, earnings ... -
THE IMPACT OF FRESH EYES: HOW A CHANGE IN THE ENGAGEMENT TEAM IMPACTS THE REPORTING OF INTERNAL CONTROL MATERIAL WEAKNESSES
(2021-05-07)Regulators have repeatedly debated mandatory auditor rotation. Proponents emphasize the benefits that a new auditor brings, specifically, improved independence and a fresh perspective, leading to higher quality audits. ... -
The timing of insider trading and management forecast credibility
(2022-05-16)In this paper, I study how past insider trading patterns affect management forecast credibility. I first hypothesize and find that, due to litigation concerns, executives are unlikely to use a “pump-and-dump” strategy to ... -
TOP LEGAL EXECUTIVES AND MERGERS AND ACQUISITIONS PROCESS AND OUTCOMES
(2021-08-02)The role of a firm’s in-house top legal executives has become more prominent in recent years due to regulatory changes, increasing litigation, and growing risk and liability in the corporate world. Top legal executives act ... -
TOP MANAGEMENT TEAM FUNCTIONAL DIVERSITY AND FIRM PERFORMANCE: A MEDIATION ANALYSIS
(2023-08-04)In my dissertation, I study whether the top management team (TMT) between-member and within-member functional diversities affect firm performance. Between-member functional diversity, known as Dominant Functional Diversity ...