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We study the economic determinants of conditional conservatism. Consistent with prior literature, we find that contracting induces only conditional conservatism and litigation induces both conditional and unconditional conservatism. We extend prior evidence by <link rid="b65">Qiang (2007)</link> by showing that...
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We study the information consequences of conservatism in accounting. Prior research shows that information asymmetries in capital markets lead to firm-level increases in conservatism. In this paper, we further argue that increases in conservatism improve the firm information environment and lead...
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<heading id="h1" level="3" format="inline" implicit="no">Abstract: </heading>Is earnings management affecting (driving) the measures of earnings conservatism?<link rid="b1">Ball et al. (2000)</link> point out that the asymmetry in the recognition of good and bad news in earnings (faster recognition of bad news: earnings conservatism) is more pronounced in common-law than in...
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