Journal of Accounting Research 2000 - Abstracts

Journal of Accounting Research 2000
TitleSubjectAuthors
Accounting information, capital investment decisions, and equity valuation: theory and empirical implications.BusinessZhang, Guochang
Biases and lags in book value and their effects on the ability of the book-to-market ratio to predict book return on equity.BusinessBeaver, William H., Ryan, Stephen G.
Comparing the accuracy and explainability of dividend, free cash flow, and abnormal earnings equity value estimates.BusinessFrancis, Jennifer, Olsson, Per, Oswald, Dennis R.
Corporate disclosure practices, institutional investors and stock return volatility.BusinessBushee, Brian J., Noe, Christopher F.
Country-specific factors related to financial reporting and the value relevance of accounting data.BusinessAli, Ashiq, Hwang, Lee-Seok
Do stock prices fully reflect the implications of current earnings for future earnings for AR1 firms?BusinessHan, Jerry C.Y., Brown, Lawrence D.
EVA versus earnings: does it matter which is more highly correlated with stock returns?.(Economic value added )BusinessGarvey, Gerald T., Milbourn, Todd T.
Financial packaging of IPO firms in China.BusinessAharony, Joseph, Jevons Lee, Chi-Wen, Wong, T.J.
Hedge disclosures, future prices, and production distortions.BusinessKanodia, Chandra, Mukherji, Arijit, Sapra, Haresh, Venugopalan, Raghu
Information technology and optimal firm structure.(accounting information technology)BusinessZiv, Amir
Is the U.S. stock market myopic?(Statistical Data Included)BusinessAbarbanell, Jeffery, Bernard, Victor
Motivations for a change in disclosure frequency and its consequences: an examination of voluntary quarterly segment disclosures.(Statistical Data Included)BusinessBotosan, Christine A., Harris, Mary S.
Providing managerial incentives: cash flows versus accrual accounting.BusinessReichelstein, Stefan
Stock returns and accounting earnings.BusinessLiu, Jing, Thomas, Jacob
The 1993 tax-rate increase and deferred tax adjustments: a test of functional fixation.BusinessChen, Kevin C.W., Schoderber, Michael P.
The association between SFAS No. 119 derivatives disclosures and the foreign exchange risk exposure of manufacturing firms.(Statement of Financial Accounting Standards)(Statistical Data Included)BusinessWong, M.H. Franco
The economic consequences of increased disclosure.BusinessLeuz, Christian, Verrecchia, Robert E.
The effect of a bidding restriction on the audit services market.(Statistical Data Included)BusinessHackenbrack, Karl, Jensen, Kevan L., Payne, Jeff L.
The effect of the external accountant's review on the timing of adjustments to quarterly earnings.BusinessEtteredge, Michael L., Simon, Daniel T., Smith, David B., Stone, Mary S.
The eyeballs have it: searching for the value in Internet stocks.BusinessXiao-Jun Zhang, Wong, M.H. Franco, Trueman, Brett
The incremental information content of SAS No. 59 going-concern opinions.BusinessHolder-Webb, Lori M., Wilkins, Michael S.
The role of decision strategies in understanding professionals' susceptibility to judgment biases.(Statistical Data Included)BusinessCuccia, Andrew D., McGill, Gary A.
Valuation of the components of purchased goodwill.BusinessLewis, Barry L., Henning, Steven L., Shaw, Wayne H.
Value investing: the use of historical financial statement information to separate winners from losers.BusinessPiotroski, Joseph D.
Why do audits fail? Evidence from Lincoln Savings and Loan.BusinessErickson, Merle, Mayhew, Brian W., Felix, William L., Jr.
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