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Prior research documents how companies often rely on their own limited networks when searching for new directors. In this study, we ask the following question: How does audit committee (AC) selection differ if a machine makes audit committee (AC) appointments? Using a large dataset of potential...
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Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) comment letters provide independent and timely feedback on the clarity of disclosures and on the extent to which filings comply with Generally Accepted Accounting Principles and SEC reporting regulations. We investigate factors that affect the probability...
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In this study, we examine the benefits of membership in an accounting firm association, network, or alliance (collectively referred to as ‘an association'). Associations provide member accounting firms with numerous benefits, including access to the expertise of professionals from other...
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Commonly examined attributes of audit quality in international markets include accounting firm size (proxied for by Big 4 membership) and industry expertise, which is highly correlated with accounting firm size. In this study, we focus on an important but often overlooked sector of the...
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The popular and academic literatures report that women, Blacks, Hispanics, and Native Americans are under-represented on US corporate boards of directors, relative to their incidence in the US labor force. We confirm this observation by tabulating the presence of female and under-represented...
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