The Journal of Accounting and Economics 1998 - Abstracts

The Journal of Accounting and Economics 1998
TitleSubjectAuthors
Accounting earnings and executive compensation: the role of earnings persistence.BusinessBaber, William R., Kang, Sok-Hyon, Kumar, Krishna R.
Accounting valuation, market expectation, and cross-sectional stock returns.BusinessLee, Charles M.C., Frankel, Richard
A model of negotiated transfer pricing.BusinessVaysman, Igor
Auditor changes and discretionary accruals.BusinessSubramanyam, K.R., DeFond, Mark L.
Concentration without differentiation: a new look at the determinants of audit market concentration.BusinessEasley, Robert F., Doogar, Rajib
Do nonlinearity, firm-specific coefficients, and losses represent distinct factors in the relation between stock returns and accounting earnings?BusinessLipe, Robert C., Widener, Sally K., Bryant, Lisa
Performance measurement systems, incentives, and the optimal allocation of responsibilities.BusinessHemmer, Thomas
Relative valuation roles of equity book value and net income as a function of financial health.BusinessBeaver, William H., Barth, Mary E., Landsman, Wayne R.
State and provincial corporate tax planning: income shifting and sales apportionment factor management.BusinessShackelford, Douglas A., Klassen, Kenneth J.
The impact of the 1989 change in bank capital standards on loan loss provisions and loan write-offs.BusinessKross, William, Kim, Myung-Sun
The relation between earnings and cash flows.BusinessKothari, S.P., Dechow, Patricia M., Watts, Ross L.
Underwriting relationships, analysts' earning forecasts and investment recommendations.BusinessMcNichols, Maureen F., Lin, Hsiou-wei
Using delegation and control systems to mitigate the trade-off between the performance-evaluation and belief-revision uses of accounting signals.BusinessNarayanan, V.G., Davila, Antonio
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