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The mean per unit and the ratio estimators of the total score in a finite population are compared under a simple model motivated by insurance reimbursement in the pharmacy industry. Ranges of model parameters are given where one of the estimators is preferred, and when model parameters satisfy...
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Accountants tend to overlook relevant principles and causal relationships that are commonly taught in education and experienced in practice. This raises the question: Do accountants apply what they know? This study relies on analogical reasoning research to develop and test predictions about the...
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Managers are required to disclose material climate risk (CR) in Form 10-K, but their decision whether or not to disclose is confounded by the lack of consensus on whether CR is material to the firms, as well as uncertainty about enforcement of disclosure regulations. Using the SASB Materiality...
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We examine how suppliers' structural decisions (strategic choices regarding scale, scope, and complexity) and executional skills (drivers that support the day-to-day operations of the firm) influence its customer base concentration and, in turn, supplier performance. We investigate our research...
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Using 1997-1999 annual performance evaluation data of 214 postal stores in Korea, we find that introduction of a relative performance evaluation (RPE)-based incentive plan is positively associated with financial performance and that under the new incentive plan, the degree of common uncertainty...
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The analytical model of Matsumura and Tucker (1995) provides a rigorous economic rationale for the value of second-partner reviews. The model examines the review's role in promoting accurate, unbiased decisions by an engagement partner who possesses imperfect information and is subject to...
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We examine the relation between managers' decisions whether to disclose climate-change risk (CCR) in Form 10-K and firm risk. Ambiguity about the materiality of CCR and the SEC's inconsistent enforcement of CCR disclosures cause uncertainty about whether disclosing CCR is mandatory or voluntary....
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Using hand-collected carbon emissions data for 2006 to 2008 voluntarily disclosed to the Carbon Disclosure Project by S&P 500 firms, we examine the effects on firm value of carbon emissions and of the act of voluntarily disclosing carbon emissions. Correcting for self-selection bias from...
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