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Performance is the outcome of work and it provides the linkage between the goals of an organisation and its effectiveness. Since there are various models of performance, this study seeks to empirically identify the most commonly used model by companies quoted on the 1st Tier of the Nigerian...
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The paper has described and examined the most relevant corporate governance developments in Italy, taking into account both the normative developments, such as laws and codes of conducts, as well as actual developments in corporate practices. Taking into accounting the ownership and control...
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This paper examined the key issues related to the effects of introduction of fair value in a stakeholder-oriented accounting system. In particular, it discussed how the decision of the Italian policymaker to limit the distribution to shareholders of fair value gains is rooted on the importance...
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This paper adopts a transaction cost and management control theoretical framework to advance our understanding of offshore outsourcing of all or elements of the accounting function. Interviews with offshore vendors in India and their UK-based clients provide a number of case studies of the...
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Prior research documents that conditional conservatism, measured as the asymmetric timeliness of earnings reflecting bad versus good news, varies with cross-country differences in institutional regimes. In this paper, we examine the determinants of conditional conservatism and related earnings...
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Contemporary studies on cost behaviour find that costs increase more with activity increases than they decrease in response to equivalent activity decreases. This sticky cost behaviour contradicts the traditional model which assumes that costs behave symmetrically for activity increases and...
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The paper has described and examined the most relevant corporate governance developments in Italy, taking into account both the normative developments, such as laws and codes of conducts, as well as actual developments in corporate practices. Taking into accounting the ownership and control...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012783625
This paper analyses and discusses the quot;positivequot; issues of the overriding international financial reporting standards principle of quot;true and fair viewquot; in connection with corporate governance mechanisms. The analysis is based on case study evidence. Empirical evidence from the...
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Size, not book-to-market, helps to explain cross-sectional differences in Chinese stock returns from 1996 to 2002. Similar to the U.S. experience, beta does not account for return differences among individual stocks. Due to the speculative nature of Chinese capital markets and the low quality...
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