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a leadership position (e.g. board chair or audit committee chair) or an accounting-relevant position (audit committee … or situations associated with accounting fraud. Overall, the evidence supports the idea that economic behaviors such as …
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future abnormal stock returns, sales, and accounting profitability. The predictive relations are especially strong in firms …
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We study how institutional investor attention to a firm affects the timeliness of analysts' forecasts for that firm. We measure abnormal institutional attention (AIA) using Bloomberg news search activity for the firm on earnings announcement days. We find that analysts issue more timely...
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I describe a brief summary of the development of databases used in accounting research and discuss the research …
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Past research has shown that the level of operating accruals is a negative cross-sectional predictor of stock returns. This paper examines whether the accrual anomaly extends to the aggregate stock market. In contrast with cross-sectional findings, there is no indication that aggregate operating...
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In our model, informed players decide whether or not to disclose, and observers allocate attention among disclosed signals, and toward reasoning through the implications of a failure to disclose. In equilibrium disclosure is incomplete, and observers are unrealistically optimistic. Nevertheless,...
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In our model, informed players decide whether or not to disclose, and observers allocate attention among disclosed signals, and toward reasoning through the implications of a failure to disclose. In equilibrium disclosure is incomplete, and observers are unrealistically optimistic. Nevertheless,...
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We offer here the psychological attraction approach to accounting and disclosure rules, regulation, and policy as a … program for positive accounting research. We suggest that psychological forces have shaped and continue to shape rules and …
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Using options- and press-based proxies for CEO overconfidence (Malmendier and Tate 2005a, 2005b, 2008), we find that over the 1993-2003 period, firms with overconfident CEOs have greater return volatility, invest more in innovation, obtain more patents and patent citations, and achieve greater...
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