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This study investigates whether culture in general and religion in particular mitigate earnings management. Using a cross-country data set, empirical tests based on rank regressions indicate that earnings management is unrelated to both religious affiliation and the degree of religiosity. In...
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The literature to date on the valuation relevance of Ramp;D investments is based primarily on (pooled and annual) cross-sectional regressions or panel data regressions with time and firm (or industry) fixed effects in which the parameters relating Ramp;D to market value are cross-sectionally...
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The Ohlson (1995) model assumes that abnormal earnings follow an AR(1) process primarily for reasons of mathematical tractability. However, the empirical literature on the Garman and Ohlson (1980) model finds that the data support an AR(2) lag structure for earnings, book values and dividends....
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The Enron-Andersen debacle provides a unique opportunity to investigate whether equity prices impound auditor reputation. We address this issue by comparing the daily stock returns of a sample of Andersen audit clients with those of a control sample of big five non-Andersen audit clients during...
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Qualitative survey studies and a recent quantitative study by Callen et al. (2000) indicate that JIT manufacturing is more profitable than conventional non-JIT manufacturing. This study tests the hypothesis that the excess profitability of JIT manufacturing just compensates for the additional...
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