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Prior research shows that extant discretionary accrual models are misspecified when applied to firms with extreme performance. Nonetheless, use of such models in tests of earnings management and market efficiency is commonplace in the literature. We examine the specification and power of the...
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Accounting studies routinely encounter observations taking on extreme values. Such observations can influence statistical estimates (coefficient) and inferences. Our survey of the accounting literature documents that the two most common approaches used to address influential observations are...
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Numerous accounting studies conduct tests of the market pricing of accounting information. The purpose of this study is to both highlight and quantify the consequences of using of ex-post information to form trading strategies based on accounting numbers and to document the importance of...
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Prior research shows extant discretionary accrual models are misspecified when applied to firms with unusual performance. Nonetheless, research on earnings management and market efficiency frequently uses these models. We examine the specification and power of tests based on performance-matched...
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We commemorate the 50th anniversary of Ball and Brown by chronicling its impact on capital market research in accounting. We trace the evolution of various research paths that post–Ball and Brown researchers took as they sought to build on the foundation laid by Ball and Brown to create a body...
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We commemorate the 50th anniversary of Ball and Brown [1968] by chronicling its impact on capital market research in accounting. We trace the evolution of various research paths that post-Ball and Brown [1968] researchers took as they sought to build on the foundation laid by Ball and Brown...
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Accounting standards reflect a trade-off between relevance and reliability. This trade-off is intensely debated in the context of the accounting standard for Ramp;D costs. However, almost all of the empirical research focuses only on the relevance of accounting disclosures about Ramp;D costs....
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