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Prior literature on accounting journal rankings has provided different journal lists depending on the type of examination (citations- vs. survey-based) and the choice of journals covered. A recent study by Bonner, Hesford, Van der Stede, and Young (2006) [Bonner, S., Hesford, A., Van der Stede,...
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Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to assess the quality of doctoral programs in terms of their faculty auditing research output as well as their effectiveness in training future auditing faculty. Design/methodology/approach –This paper presents a retrospective analysis of auditing...
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This paper provides an account of the contributors in financial education research during 1991-2002. We present the top institutions and individuals in financial education research that were published in quot;Financial Practice and Educationquot; and quot;Journal of Financial Educationquot;. In...
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This pedagogical note introduces The Essays of Warren Buffett: Lessons for Corporate America. We find the Essays are insightful and useful in the classroom. We also share our lesson plan in using the material for discussion on corporate governance and other issues. A survey result also reveals...
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We provide a research ranking of academic finance departments that incorporates both a quantitative and qualitative dimension in its methodology. Based on the strengths of the various approaches in the literature, our modified citation approach includes all research outlets (not just finance...
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Asian initial public offerings (IPOs) require investors to pay a subscription cost upfront upon submission of an application, and these funds are locked up for one to three weeks without interest. Hence, the IPO process entails an explicit financing cost (opportunity cost) whether investors...
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The main objectives of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002 are to improve the accuracy and reliability of corporate disclosure. Under Section 404 of SOX, an auditor has to report an assessment of a firm's internal controls and attest to management's assessment of the firm's internal control. Material...
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