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Line item budgeting is a widely used managerial control device in governmental and nonprofit organizations. In this study, we explicitly model the relationship between input quantities and their prices with particular focus on the line item budgeting assumption of input separability, i.e.,...
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Linearity and separability assumptions are pervasive in most not-for-profit governance and performance measurement systems. In this paper, we employ both parametric and nonparametric econometric methodologies to test the linearity and separability assumptions using data collected from the...
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We investigate the impact of supplemental information displays on the quality of decisions made using a common strategic performance measurement system, the Balanced Scorecard. A distinguishing feature of the balanced scorecard (BSC) is the number and diversity of its metrics. To effectively...
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This study investigates whether measures of internal audit function (IAF) quality and the IAF's contribution to the financial statement audit affect audit delay. We conduct empirical tests using 292 observations from 216 firms that responded to the Institute of Internal Auditor's Global Auditing...
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This paper identifies a novel channel of information transfer in a common shareholder (CS) relationship, in which a shareholder of a fund management company (FMC) also has a substantial stake in a listed company held by the FMC. We find that the holdings of common shareholder–connected FMCs...
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We examine the stock market responses to two symbolic events in the outbreak of COVID-19: (1) the lockdown of Hubei province; and (2) the containment of the disease in China and its spread to overseas. Overall, market in China responded negatively (positively) to the first (second) event....
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The last two decades have witnessed an unprecedented transfer of Western management education theories and pedagogies into China and most Chinese MBA programs are now being modeled on their Western counterparts. To gauge the impact of this infusion of Western methods and theories on China's...
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We examine the role of bilateral political relations on cross-border merger and acquisition (M&A) activities. Based on a large sample of cross-border deals during 1990- 2010, we find strong and robust evidence that bilateral political relations have large and significant causal effects on...
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This paper identifies information transfer in a common shareholder relationship, in which a shareholder of a fund management company (FMC) also has a large stake in the listed company held by the FMC. We find that mutual funds prefer stocks with common shareholder links. Moreover, the holdings...
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