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Note: This paper has been superseded by Gassen, LaFond, Skaife and Veenman: Illiquidity and Stock Price Synchronicity, lt;a href='http://ssrn.com/abstract=2405465'gt;http://ssrn.com/abstract=2405465lt;/agt;.Much of prior international accounting research implicitly assumes that stock prices...
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In their current framework project, the IASB and the FASB identify decision usefulness as the objective of financial reporting. Unfortunately, accounting research has neither yet come up with an undisputed measure of decision usefulness, nor with a satisfying method to rank competing measurement...
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This paper examines why firms choose to be financially transparent or opaque by conducting a field experiment with more than 25,000 private firms in Germany. We inform a randomly chosen set of treatment firms about a disclosure option that allows eligible firms to restrict access to their...
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This paper demonstrates that measures of stock price synchronicity based on market model R2s are predictably biased downwards as a result of stock illiquidity, and that previously-employed remedies to correct market model betas for measurement bias do not fix R2. Using a large international...
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I investigate how the International Financial Reporting Standard for Small and Medium-sized Entities (IFRS for SMEs) contributes to the development of private firm financial reporting. I interview a sample of leading accounting experts from 24 jurisdictions around the globe to understand the...
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