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conservative earnings management strategies.Research limitations/implications – In general, the findings indicate that gender … corporate governance.Originality/value – This paper extends prior research by addressing the potential effects of female …
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Our study investigates, using both theoretical and archival empirical methods, the role of CEO career concerns as a determinant of earnings management behavior. The significance of earnings management in market economies is well documented. Our investigations are motivated by the disconnect...
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The purpose of this study is to investigate the difference in the CSR perceived by the actors in the Indonesia economy represented by managers working in state-owned companies (BUMN) and non state-owned companies. The unit of analysis in this study is Indonesian managers. The population of this...
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I examine the reputation and regulatory effects on the directors' turnover and their directorships when firms are accused of fraudulent financial reporting (FR). The results show that the directors at FR firms incur reputation costs from abnormal turnover in relation to the directors at non-FR...
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The Dodd-Frank Act requires firms to include a clawback or holdback clause in executive compensation contracts. Using an experiment, we examine how executives react to the enforcement of these clauses after a restatement. We find that executives generally reduced the riskiness of their financial...
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This study examines the effects of gender on executive financial decision-making as it relates to management earnings forecast error. The primary question addressed is: do female and male executives behave differently when issuing management earnings forecasts? Additionally, the following...
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We examine the relative accuracy of management and analyst forecasts of annual EPS. We predict and find that analysts' information advantage resides at the macroeconomic level. They provide more accurate earnings forecasts than management when a firm's fortunes move in concert with macroeconomic...
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This research explores the use of control rhetoric in CEO letters between the pre and post Sarbanes Oxley periods and …
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Despite the importance of sell-side financial analysts as information intermediaries in the capital market, little is known about how managerial equity ownership associates with their information environment. Using Barron, Kim, Lim and Stevens' (1998) framework of measuring information...
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negatively associated with voluntary disclosures and positively associated with earnings quality. Consistent with prior research …
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