The Journal of Accounting and Economics 2004 - Abstracts

The Journal of Accounting and Economics 2004
TitleSubjectAuthors
Analysts' treatment of nonrecurring items in street earnings.BusinessChen, Ting, Gu, Zhaoyang
An empirical analysis of auditor reporting and its association with abnormal accruals.BusinessWillenborg, Michael, Butler, Marty, Leone, Andrew J.
Auditor choice and the cost of debt capital for newly public firms.BusinessFortin, Steve, Pittman, Jeffrey A.
Benefits of a slanted view: a discussion of 'disclosure bias'.BusinessArya, Anil
Board characteristics, accounting report integrity, and the cost of debt.BusinessAnderson, Ronald C., Reeb, David M., Mansi, Sattar A.
Characteristics of a firm's information environment and the information asymmetry between insiders and outsiders.BusinessFrankel, Richard, Xu Li
Conference calls and information asymmetry.BusinessBrown, Stephen, Lo, Kin, Hillegeist, Stephen A.
Determinants of market reactions to restatement announcements.BusinessPalmrose, Zoe-Vonna, Richardson, Vernon J., Scholz, Susan
Disclosure bias.BusinessFisher, Paul E.
Discussion of analysts' treatment of non-recurring items in street earnings and loss function assumptions in rational expectations tests on financial analysts' earnings forecasts.BusinessLambert, Richard A.
Discussion of: "Investor protection under unregulated financial reporting" (by Jan Barton and Gregory Waymire).BusinessLeftwich, Richard
Discussion of: " Testing behavioral finance theories using trends and sequences in financial performance,".BusinessDaniel, Kent
Do insurers manipulate loss reserves to mask solvency problems?BusinessGaver, Jennifer J., Paterson, Jeffrey S.
Do investors overvalue firms with bloated balance sheets?BusinessTeoh, Siew Hong, Hou, Kewei, Zhang, Yinglei
Financial accounting information, organizational complexity and corporate governance systems.BusinessSmith, Abbie, Bushman, Robert, Engel, Ellen, Qi Chen
Investor protection under unregulated financial reporting.BusinessWaymire, Gregory, Barton, Jan
Loss function assumptions in rational expectations tests on financial analysts' earnings forecasts.BusinessMarkov, Stanimir, Basu, Sudipta
Management turnover across the corporate hierarchy.BusinessFee, Edward C., Hadlock, Charles J.
Regulatory monitoring as a substitute for debt covenants.(banking industry)BusinessCarnes, Thomas A., Black, Ervin L., Mosebach, Michael, Moyer, Susan E.
Shareholder wealth effects of pooling-of-interests accounting: evidence from the SEC's restriction on share repurchases following pooling transactions.(Securities and Exchange Commission)BusinessWeber, Joseph P.
Taxes, keiretsu affiliation, and income shifting.BusinessRhee, S. Ghon, Gramlich, Jeffrey D., Limpaphayom, Piman
Testing behavioral finance theories using trends and consistency in financial performance.BusinessKothari, S.P., Frankel, Richard, Chan, Wesley S.
The effectiveness of Regulation FD.(financial disclosure regulations)BusinessGintschel, Andreas, Markov, Stanimir
The effect of stock option repricing on employee turnover.BusinessLynch, Luann J., Ellen Carter, Mary
Voluntary disclosure of precision information.BusinessHughes, John S., Pae, Suil
What do we learn from two new accounting-based stock market anomalies?.BusinessBasu, Sudipta
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