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Does government contracting translate to better earnings quality and less earnings management? In this study, we seek to answer this question. We find strong evidence that government suppliers strategically substitute accrual-based earnings management with real earnings management. Firms with...
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This study contributes to the emerging literature on board co-option by examining how and to what extent co-opted directors influence managers’ attitudes about earnings management. We find robust evidence that co-option mitigates both real activities and accrual-based earnings management. Our...
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This study extends the research on closed-end fund performance persistence by investigating whether the persistence of both net asset value (NAV) and market price returns of U.S. registered closed-end funds is related to various fund characteristics. The sample consists of 505 closed-end funds,...
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Entrepreneurship is not only used to create a business idea, but also to restructure a business in response to environmental conditions. Firms that issue equity after emerging from bankruptcy are unique in that they exhibit less asymmetric information than other firms that issue equity. They...
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We examine an effect of Regulation Fair Disclosure (Reg FD) on voluntary public managerial guidance information quality. Results suggest that the information quality of public guidance has not deteriorated after RegFD. We also examine separately the effect of Reg FD on information efficiency...
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We assess the bond market response to the Bear Stearns rescue in March 2008 and the Lehman Brothers failure (combined with news about the acquisition of Merrill Lynch and AIG's investment banking problems and subsequent rescue) in September 2008. The Bear Stearns rescue elicited a moderately...
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The increased government efforts to pursue insider trading charges against Galleon Group and the subsequent increase in penalties for violating insider trading laws can deter managers from leaking information and deter investors from capitalizing on leaked information before earnings guidance...
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The increased government efforts to pursue insider trading charges against Galleon Group and the subsequent increase in penalties for violating insider trading laws can deter managers from leaking information and deter investors from capitalizing on leaked information before earnings guidance...
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We show that the firm's decision to pay special dividends is related to its investment opportunities based on growth options that are available within the prevailing economic environment. Specifically, firms are more likely to pay special dividends when their investment opportunities are...
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We show that the firm's decision to pay special dividends is related to its investment opportunities based on growth options that are available within the prevailing economic environment. Specifically, firms are more likely to pay special dividends when their investment opportunities are...
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