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In this article, we explore publication patterns in the Journal of Corporate Finance and discuss scientometric results from 1994 to 2017. We document evidence on the number and size of published papers, collaborative research in terms of coauthorship, editorial board characteristics, and...
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We explore the range and dynamics of international collaboration among auditing scholars. Our sample spans the period from 1997 to 2014 and includes all research papers in the field of auditing which were published in six auditing journals and six journals of broader accounting readership. We...
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This paper studies reporting disclosure practices on the websites of companies listed in the Cyprus Stock Exchange. The first part of the paper produces and discusses descriptive evidence on internet reporting practices by listed companies with respect to the content of disclosed information and...
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The real-options aspect of R&D investment can be enriched through the integration of explicit modeling for knowledge value dynamics as well as agency-theoretic analysis. Our objective is to combine the market-related dynamics of the demand for R&D products with firm specific organizational...
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This paper examines the effect of return dispersion on the dynamics of stock market liquidity, risk and return. Moreover, the importance of return dispersion in forecasting aggregate economic activity is rediscovered in the context of a regime switching model that accounts for stock market...
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This paper provides a bibliometric account of the International Journal of Forecasting across the Journal’s first 35 years. We identify publication patterns, namely the volume of published research, co-authorship, internationalization, prolific authors, institutions, and countries. We also...
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