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For many years, Bed Bath & Beyond (BBB) was one of the most successful specialty retailers in the United States—it’s growth and profit margins far exceeded both peer retailers in the home goods market as well as many “big box”/discount retailers. But in 2014, its stock price peaked,...
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In this study, we investigate how country-level long-term orientation affects managers' willingness to engage in earnings management and choice of earnings management strategy. Using a comprehensive dataset of 47 countries for the period from 2003 to 2015, we find that firms in longterm oriented...
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Using the Miles & Snow (1978, 2003) strategy typology and a measure of strategy based on Bentley, Omar, & Sharp (2013) and Ittner, Larcker, & Rajan (1997), we investigate whether business strategy is associated with the quality of reported earnings. Our sample comprises 44,264 firm-year...
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In this study, we dispel several popular notions regarding the meeting or beating expectations/thresholds (MBE) phenomenon that permeates the research design of many empirical papers. First, MBE is not unequivocally associated with aggressive earnings management. Second, MBE does not necessarily...
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In corporate governance literature, the focus often lies on ex-post mechanisms like the composition of the board of directors or ownership structure and their impact on restricting earnings manipulation (García-Meca & Sánchez-Ballesta, 2009). In addition to that a recent string of literature...
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