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Do intermediate goods help explain relative and aggregate productivity differences across countries? Three observations suggest they do: (i) intermediates are relatively expensive in poor countries; (ii) goods industries demand intermediates more intensively than service industries; (iii) goods...
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We investigate the impact of founding family ownership on accounting conservatism. Family ownership is characterized by large, under-diversified equity stake and long investment horizon. These features give family owners both the incentives and the ability to implement conservative financial...
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This essay was a Keynote Address at the Third International Conference of the Journal of International Accounting Research in São Paulo Brazil. It addresses the question of why the volume and quality of international accounting research have grown rapidly in recent years. It begins by asking...
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Key debates in administrative law often play out within the contours of “accountability” to such an extent that accountability has been described as administrative law's “central obsession” (Metzger 2015, 130). The salience of accountability is particularly high in comparative...
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Nowadays, one can often hear that the bookkeeping and the preparation of financial statements are completely different things. But where the gap between the process and the outcome has come from? Why is the classic double entry method only applicable to a small share of the indicators that are...
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The thesis is an exploratory study of the gap between accounting research and financial reporting practices. The fundamental issue is that comprehensive accounting theories (CATs) have been largely disregarded in the formation of financial reporting practices. To understand why this should be...
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The prominence of textual data in accounting research has increased dramatically. To assist researchers in understanding and using textual data, this monograph defines and describes common measures of textual data and then demonstrates the collection and processing of textual data using the...
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How can China achieve phenomenal economic growth despite what is considered as "weak" institutions in market-based economies? Xu (2011) provides a framework to understand this puzzle. Specifically, he suggests that China’s institutional framework of Regionally Decentralized Authoritarian...
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