Accounting Review 1989 - Abstracts

Accounting Review 1989
TitleSubjectAuthors
Accounting method choice in the software industry: characteristics of firms electing early adoption of SFAS No. 86. (Statement of Financial Accounting Standards No. 86)Business, generalTrombley, Mark A.
A model of control and audit procedure change in evolving data processing systems.Business, generalWeber, Ron, Wand, Yair
Analogical reasoning and hypothesis generation in auditing.Business, generalMerchant, Garry
A test of the incremental explanatory power of opinions qualified for consistency and uncertainty.Business, generalMcKeown, James, Hopwood, William, Mutchler, Jane
Auditor reputation and the pricing of initial public offerings.Business, generalBeatty, Randolph P.
Auditors' confidence in recognition of audit evidence.Business, generalMoeckel, Cindy L., Plumlee, R. David
Auditor versus model: information choice and information processing.Business, generalSimnett, Roger, Trotman, Ken
Audit structure and its relation to role conflict and role ambiguity: an empirical investigation.Business, generalSnowball, Doug, Bamber, E. Michael, Tubbs, Richard M.
Did firms undertake debt-equity swaps for an accounting paper profit or true financial gain?Business, generalHand, John R.M.
Earnings and stock splits.Business, generalPalepu, Krishna, Healy, Paul, Asquith, Paul
Estimating the managerial cost of operating a service department when reciprocal services exist.Business, generalLambert, Richard A., Larcker, David F.
Evidence of informational asymmetries from management earnings forecasts and stock returns.Business, generalMcNichols, Maureen
Expert measurement and mechanical combination in control reliance decisions.Business, generalLibby, Robert, Libby, Patricia A.
Firm size and the predictive ability of quarterly earnings data.Business, generalWillinger, G. Lee, Bathke, Allen W., Jr., Lorek, Kenneth S.
Firm-specific responsiveness to input price changes and the incremental information in current cost income.Business, generalHopwood, William, Schaefer, Thomas
Identifying audit adjustments with attention-directing procedures.Business, generalAshton, Robert H., Wright, Arnold
Information evaluation in a competitive environment: context and task effects.Business, generalDilla, William N.
Lessors' accounting and residual values: Comdisco, Barron's and GAAP. (Generally Accepted Accounting Principles)Business, generalRevsine, Lawrence, Powers, Marian
Measuring security price performance in size-clustered samples.Business, generalKothari, S.P., Wasley, Charles E.
On the association of cash flow variables with market risk: further evidence.Business, generalIsmail, Badr E., Kim, Moon K.
Ownership structure and inventory method choice.Business, generalNiehaus, Gregory R.
Predisclosure information search incentives, analyst following, and earnings announcement price response.Business, generalDempsey, Stephen J.
Rational economic behavior and lobbying on accounting issues: evidence from the oil and gas industry.Business, generalDeakin, Edward B.
Security price response to quarterly earnings announcements and analysts' forecast revisions.Business, generalCornell, Bradford, Landsman, Wayne R.
Selection of GAAP or RAP in the savings and loan industry. (generally accepted accounting principles, regulatory accounting principles)Business, generalIngram, Robert W., Hill, John W.
Selection of short-term accounting-based bonus plans.Business, generalNewman, Harry A.
Taxpayers' reporting decisions and auditing under information asymmetry.Business, generalJung, Woon-Oh, Beck, Paul J.
The achievability of budget targets in profit centers: a field study.Business, generalMerchant, Kenneth A., Manzoni, Jean-Francois.
The choice among accounting alternatives and management compensation: effects of corporate tax.Business, generalRonen, J., Aharoni, A.
The economic benefits of regulation: evidence from professional tax preparers.Business, generalAyres, Frances L., Jackson, Betty R., Hite, Peggy S.
The effects of output interference, availability, and accounting information on investors' predictive judgements.Business, generalMoser, Donald V.
The executive compensation effects of equity-for-debt swaps.Business, generalLambert, Richard A., Larcker, David F., Defeo, Victor J.
The incremental information in SFAS No. 33 income disclosures over historical cost income and its cash and accrual components. (Statement of Financial Accounting Standards)Business, generalLobo, Gerald J., Song, In-Man
The information in discretionary outlays: advertising, research, and development.Business, generalBublitz, Bruce, Ettredge, Michael
The information in governmental annual reports: a contemporaneous price reaction approach.Business, generalRaman, K.K., Ingram, Robert W., Wilson, Earl R.
The nature and amount of information in cash flows and accruals.Business, generalStober, Thomas L., Bernard, Victor L.
The relation of audit contract type to audit fees and hours.Business, generalPalmrose, Zoe-Vonna
The role of debt covenants in assessing the economic consequences of limiting capitalization of exploration costs.Business, generalBernard, Victor L., Frost, Carol A.
The year-end LIFO purchase decision: the case of Farmer Brothers Company. (last-in, first-out inventory valuation)Business, generalBowen, Robert M., Pfeiffer, Glenn M.
Unusual patterns in reported earnings.Business, generalThomas, Jacob K.
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