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This study examines the idiosyncratic manager-specific influence on a corporate cash policy. Although traditional economic theories such as trade-off theory and agency theory have already contributed to a deeper understanding of corporate cash policy, we examine whether the integration of...
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This survey-based study examines whether Chief Executive Officer (CEO) demographics (education, tenure, and experience) are significant determinants in the choice of planning, control, and performance evaluation systems in small and medium sized enterprises(SMEs) in addition to the traditional...
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Library managers are continuously urged to provide better library services at a lower cost. To cope with these cost pressures, library management needs to improve its understanding of the relevant cost drivers. Through a case study, we show how to perform time-driven activity-based costing for a...
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In contrast to the extant research on audit fees of for-profit companies, literature on non-profit audit fees is scant. In this paper, audit fee determinants of previous research are tested in a nonprofit market that is characterized by a relatively low dominance of Big4 auditors, low litigation...
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This study investigates auditor choice in Belgian nonprofit organizations from a behavioral perspective. We investigate whether auditor choice in favor of an auditor with a high (versus low) level of sector specialization is associated with the importance that nonprofit organizations attach to...
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