Journal of Accounting Research 1988 - Abstracts

Journal of Accounting Research 1988
TitleSubjectAuthors
Analyst forecast errors and stock price behavior near the earnings announcement dates of LIFO adopters. (last-in, first-out inventory costing method)BusinessRicks, William E., Biddle, Gary C.
An approach to transfer pricing under uncertainty.BusinessRonen, Joshua, Balachandran, Kashi R.
An empirical comparison of probit and OLS regression hypothesis tests. (ordinary least squares)BusinessNoreen, Eric
An explanation for accounting income smoothing. (Studies on Management's Ability and Incentives to Affect the Timing and Magnitude of Accounting Accruals)BusinessTrueman, Brett, Titman, Sheridan
An investigation of Securities and Exchange Commission regulation of auditor change disclosures: the case of Accounting Series Release No. 165.BusinessSmith, David B.
Bad news and differential market reactions to announcements of earlier-quarter versus fourth-quarter earnings. (Studies on Management's Ability and Incentives to Affect the Timing and Magnitude of Accounting Accruals)BusinessNichols, William D., Mendenhall, Richard R.
Disclosure when the market is unsure of information endowment of managers.BusinessKwon, Young K., Jung, Woon-Oh
Earnings expectations and capital restructuring: the case of equity-for-debt-swaps.BusinessLys, Thomas, Sivaramakrishnan, Konduru
Earnings management in an overlapping generations model.BusinessDye, Ronald A.
Evidence of earnings management from the provision for bad debts. (Studies on Management's Ability and Incentives to Affect the Timing and Magnitude of Accounting Accruals)BusinessMcNichols, Maureen, Wilson, G. Peter
Evidence on income measurement properties of ASR No. 190 and SFAS No. 33 data. (accounting series release no. 190 and statement of financial accounting standards no. 33)BusinessLustgarten, Steven, Haw, In-mu
Evidence on the choice of inventory accounting methods: LIFO versus FIFO. (last-in-first-out, first-in-first-out)BusinessPincus, Morton, Dopuch, Nicholas
Frequency judgments in an auditing-related task.BusinessButt, Jane L.
Incentives for accruing costs and efficiency in regulated monopolies subject to ROE constraint. (return on equity) (Studies on Management's Ability and Incentives to Affect the Timing and Magnitude of Accounting Accruals)BusinessAbdel-Khalik, A. Rashad
Information value and investor wealth: the case of earnings announcements.BusinessCready, William M.
LIFO abandonment. (last-in first-out inventory costing)BusinessDhaliwal, Dan S., Johnson, W. Bruce
Measuring the impact of the safe harbor lease law on security prices.BusinessShaw, Wayne H.
Noncontrollable costs and optimal performance measurement.BusinessSuh, Yoon
Open interest in stock options around quarterly earnings announcements.BusinessSchachter, Barry
Price-signal relations in the presence of correlated public and private information.BusinessLundholm, Russell J.
The effect of sequential information releases on the variance of price changes in an intertemporal multi-asset market.BusinessVerrecchia, Robert E., Holthausen, Robert W.
The LIFO/FIFO choice: an asymmetric information approach. ('last-in, first-out' and 'first-in, first-out') (Studies on Management's Ability and Incentives to Affect the Timing and Magnitude of Accounting Accruals)BusinessSchwartz, Eduardo S., Hughes, Patricia J.
Write-offs as accounting procedures to manage perceptions. (Studies on Management's Ability and Incentives to Affect the Timing and Magnitude of Accounting Accruals)BusinessShaw, Wayne H., Elliott, John A.
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