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This paper studies the interaction among key stakeholders (investors, managers, and auditors) in the corporate behavioral spillover through shared auditors. Upon the release of U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission comment letters on issues relating to the recognition of revenue, gains, and...
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We study a model where some investors ("hedgers") are bad at information processing, while others ("speculators") have superior information-processing ability and trade purely to exploit it. The disclosure of financial information induces a trade externality: if speculators refrain from trading,...
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Decentralized finance (DeFi) represents a large capital market where users conduct transactions primarily through digital smart contracts. These contracts are susceptible to cyber-attacks and coding errors that can result in significant financial losses, which has led to the emergence of smart...
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This paper investigates the capital market consequences of expectations management in the postRegulation Fair Disclosure period. Results show that investors “punish” firms that deliberately issue pessimistic public guidance to dampen analysts' expectations to a beatable level in the...
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Foreign firms cross-listing in the U.S. benefited from increased accounting quality and valuation stemming from the historically more stringent accounting and regulatory environment in the U.S. compared to their home markets. Auditors of these foreign firms, also facing this more rigorous...
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This paper explores the impact of regulations imposed by the Chinese government on the development of the Chinese IPO market between 2000 and 2011. Some of these regulations have affected the population of Chinese firms that went public domestically, some firms being excluding from the domestic...
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This paper provides an introduction to and a review of governmental capital markets based research. It updates earlier studies and focuses on recent methodological developments. Prior research is classified ac­cording to the type of data used, emphasizing special topics that have received...
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Using a survey-based measure that directly captures beliefs about disclosure quality (SFARS) in a panel with over 1,000 country-year observations, this study examines macro-level capital market consequences of confidence in disclosure quality. Supporting construct validity, SFARS is associated...
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