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Since at least as early as the 1950s, the press, general public, politicians, and academic researchers have remarked on the high levels of US CEO pay and questioned whether these levels are fair and appropriate, as well as whether executive compensation provides proper incentives. Undoubtedly,...
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quiet periods, but seems to have a big impact during a financial crisis. More aggressive earnings managers prior to 2007 …
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This paper uses both intellectual capital and corporate social responsibility/stakeholder perspectives in examining how key performance indicator (KPI) reporting discloses the performance of organisations in managing and utilising their human resources. Using content analysis techniques, it...
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In this study, we examine the association between the initiation of credit default swaps (CDS) trading and firms' earnings management behavior. Since CDS contracts help creditors transfer credit risk, creditors tend to be tough in debt renegotiations. Anticipating tough creditors, CDS firms may...
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Prior research finds that companies committing fraud exhibit large inconsistencies between reported revenue growth and growth in revenue-related nonfinancial measures (e.g., number of stores, employees, patents). However, prior research also suggests that auditors, on average, are not adept at...
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Commercial banker-directors (CBDs) bring both financial expertise in risk management and conflicts of interest between shareholders and debtholders. The burgeoning literature on stock price crash risk generates important questions of whether CBDs reduce crash risk. Using BoardEx data from 1999...
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Purpose:We explore the application of the business risk audit (BRA) approach within non-Big-4 audit firms, in the United States, United Kingdom and Canada. We focus on the motivation for adopting this approach for non-Big-4 audit firms in the three countries, and the advantages, disadvantages...
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A practically oriented, top-down approach to assessing the quality of EL by backtesting with a properly defined risk measure is introduced. In a first step, the concept of risk expenses ("Cost of Risk") has to be extended beyond the classical provisioning view, toward a more adequate capital...
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The literature on management accounting Performance Measurement (PM) focuses on the manufacturing industry, and relatively little emphasis is given on services including Financial Services Industry (FSI) in developing countries. An attempt has been made in this multiple case study to examine PM...
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This study analyzes whether the company's intangible assets will affect the audit fee paid to the auditor and risk management committee as a moderating variable. The sample of this study consisted of 656 observations from companies listed on the Indonesia Stock Exchange (BEI) for 2010-2018 from...
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