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The China Securities Regulatory Commission (CSRC) launched the Campaign for Strengthening Corporate Governance of Public Companies in 2007. As part of this pilot program, public firms were required to report to CSRC whether their boards had established audit committees and whether these audit...
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There have been impressive growths in applications of data envelopment analysis (DEA) to areas such as accounting and finance in recent years. This special issue is specifically designed to encourage innovative applications of DEA to accounting and finance. Following a rigorous review process,...
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The critical global role of audit firms, combined with the scarcity of qualified staff and downward pressure on fees, has increased the importance of understanding efficiency in this industry. This paper examines the technical and allocative inefficiencies of audit firm staffing using data from...
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This study examines whether audit firm office size affects auditors' risk tolerance in making client acceptance decisions. Analyzing publicly traded client portfolios of the Big 4 audit firms from 2003 to 2012, we find that large Big 4 offices are less likely to accept clients with high audit...
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We examine how suppliers' relationship-specific cost structure decisions affect future performance. We argue that suppliers can avoid risk by choosing more flexible cost structures (less fixed-to-variable costs) or commit resources by choosing more rigid cost structures (more fixed-to-variable...
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This study examines the effects of auditors' supply-chain knowledge spillover on audit pricing. Analyzing data from audit analytics for the period from 2003-2009, we find that an auditor with supply-chain knowledge offers reduced audit fees. Specifically, the auditor with joint...
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The advantages and disadvantages of diversification have been debated ad nausem by academics as well as business professionals, with the current consensus appearing to be that diversification destroys value. The effect of overall diversification (with no further refinement as to whether such...
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Following Demerjian, Lev, and McVay (2012), we quantify managerial ability using a sample of Japanese listed firms for the period 2005-2015. Consistent with Demerjian et al.'s findings, we find that the estimated managerial ability is strongly correlated with manager-fixed effects. Further, we...
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