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Summarizes previous research on the links between chief executive officer (CEO) compensation, firm performance and industry; and compares pay‐performance relationships calculated by pooling data with those based on industry segmentation. Develops a model incorporating six factors which may...
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Surveys the development of employee stock ownership plans (ESOPs) in the USA, Canada, Japan and the EU. Suggests that … ESOPs are driven by management in the USA but are culturally approved by both sides of industry in Japan. Describes the …
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1991 in Germany, Japan, USA, United Kingdom and Canada. Finds the German market takes by far the longest time to return to …
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Investigates whether the investment opportunities available to US multinationals affect their profitability relationships. Samples 100 firms from 1987 to 1992, and classifies them by high or low multinationality and high or low growth. Correlates three measures of multinationality, and of the...
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Lists the tax implications for multinationals of US double taxation on income earned abroad or in the USA, from sources …
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to the USA. Highlights currency fluctuations, human resources and environmental audit. Lists some of the differences …
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Summarizes the effects of globalization on financial markets, and the need for accounting practices to keep up with it. Criticizes the Financial Accounting Standards Board Exposure Draft “Accounting for derivatives and similar financial instruments and for hedging activities” for not...
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the theory of complementary strategic objectives, and the need for delineating specific transaction costs and management … product skills. Focuses on raw material sourcing as a cause of conflict, as well as slow learning and high transaction costs …
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Explains why financial analysts could find it useful to separate past earnings into discretionary accruals and earnings before discretionary accruals; referring to related research to develop hypotheses on the effects of both on the change in analysts’ earnings forecasts for the subsequent...
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Outlines previous research on the relationship between stock returns and earnings and investigates the effects of divergence between security analysts’ earnings forecasts on this relationship. Uses cross‐sectional analysis, time series and variable parameter models on 1981‐88 US data to...
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