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Using a comprehensive sample of U.S. non-profit hospitals from 2011 to 2015, we examine the effects of state community benefits regulation (CBR) on the amount of charity care provided by and the operational efficiency of U.S. non-profit hospitals. First, we document that, under such regulations,...
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We examine airlines' pricing behavior with respect to fuel cost fluctuations. Managerial accounting “cost-plus” pricing models assume that a firm would adjust selling prices to “pass through” an increase or decrease in the costs of inputs. We find some evidence of airline pricing power...
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This paper examines whether detail and its verifiability serve as indicators of strategy effectiveness and provide sources of credibility in voluntary qualitative disclosure. In an archival study, utilizing a difference-in-difference research design, we find that firms which introduce customer...
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This paper investigates whether top executives have significant individual-specific effects on accruals that cannot be explained by firm characteristics. Exploiting 37 years of individual executive and firm data, we find that individual executives play a significant role in determining firms'...
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We examine the role of teamwork within the top executive teams in generating management forecasts. Using social connections within the executive team to capture the team's interaction, cooperation, and teamwork, we find that social connections among team members are associated with higher...
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This paper examines the associations of Chief Executive Officers’ (CEOs’) prosocial behavior with their career paths and corporate policies. Using individuals’ involvement with charitable organizations as a proxy for prosocial behavior, we find that prosocial individuals are promoted to...
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Firms that redact proprietary information in their IPO filings bear significant costs to shield that information, and yet we find that the majority choose voluntary disclosure via management forecasts. They modify the characteristics of their forecasts in ways that plausibly attempt to reduce...
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Prior studies show that comment letters released by the Securities and Exchange Commission provide information on firms’ financial reporting quality and can have adverse value implications about the firms. We examine whether short sellers front-run comment letter disclosures and take short...
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This paper examines the association between chief executive officers’ (CEOs’) prosocial tendency and their companies’ accounting information quality. We measure CEOs’ prosocial tendency using their involvement with charitable organizations. Our results suggest that prosocial CEOs are...
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This paper examines determinants of sticky cost behavior (asymmetric cost changes in response to revenue increases and decreases). Cost accounting researchers have examined sticky costs to gain insights about management capacity decisions as demand fluctuates. The majority of the extant...
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