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In order to highlight the often-neglected significance of Internet in corporate governance, this paper offers a novel Internet Based Corporate Governance Rating, focusing on the disclosure of corporate governance on Internet and the use of Internet in corporate governance communication. The...
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More than 120 countries require or permit the use of International Financial Reporting Standards (lsquo;IFRS') by publicly listed companies on the basis of higher information quality and accounting comparability from IFRS application. However, the empirical evidence about these presumed benefits...
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This paper examines whether the current reporting and disclosure requirements for foreign registrants in the United States affect foreign firms' decisions to list on a U.S. exchange. We find that while firms from a weak disclosure environment are more likely to cross-list and either trade...
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The authors examine how the valuation multiples assigned to the equity of Canadian-listed firms compare with the equity of comparable firms listed in the United States. They find that Canadian-listed firms trade at a discount to U.S.-listed firms across a range of valuation measures. Differences...
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We examine whether application of International Accounting Standards is associated with higher accounting quality. The application of IAS reflects the combined effects of features of the financial reporting system, including standards, their interpretation, enforcement, and litigation. We find...
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We examine cross-country differences in the valuation and time series characteristics of earnings to assess whether there have been systematic changes over time. Our results suggest that earnings multiples have become more similar, although systematic differences remain. Potential economic...
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DeFond and Hung [DeFond, M., amp; Hung, M. (2007). Review of Accounting Studies, 12] test the conjecture whether financial analysts, due to demand-side pressure, compensate for the limited usefulness of reported earnings by issuing cash flow forecasts. They find that analysts supplement their...
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A stock market liberalization is a decision by a country's government to allow foreigners to buy securities in that country's capital market. This study examines how the liberalization of the Korean stock market affected stock price behavior and changed the role accounting information for...
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This study examines European stock market reactions to 16 events associated with the adoption of International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS) in Europe. European IFRS adoption represented a major milestone towards financial reporting convergence yet spurred controversy reaching the highest...
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We examine whether cross-country differences in earnings-to-price multiples have changed between 1987-1992 versus 1994-1999. Our results suggest that earnings multiples became more similar over this time period for the jurisdictions we analyze, although systematic differences remain. Economic...
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