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Theorie 388 Theory 388 Börsenkurs 315 Share price 315 USA 296 United States 295 Capital income 255 Kapitaleinkommen 255 Corporate governance 182 Führungskräfte 160 Managers 160 Corporate Governance 159 Portfolio selection 132 Portfolio-Management 132 Stock market 130 Aktienmarkt 129 Estimation 129 Schätzung 129 Announcement effect 128 Ankündigungseffekt 127 Accounting policy 122 Bilanzpolitik 122 Anlageverhalten 121 Behavioural finance 121 Volatility 117 Volatilität 113 Risk 109 Risiko 103 Firm performance 98 Gewinn 96 Profit 96 Financial analysis 91 Finanzanalyse 91 Unternehmenserfolg 90 CAPM 89 Bank 87 Agency theory 85 Forecasting model 84 Asymmetric information 83 Prognoseverfahren 83
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Lee, Cheng F. 40 Lee, Cheng-Few 37 Tse, Yiuman 25 Jaggi, Bikki 22 Chen, Ren-Raw 20 Jo, Hoje 17 Wu, Chunchi 16 Chen, Sheng-Syan 15 Lobo, Gerald J. 15 Shrestha, Keshab 15 Weaver, Daniel G. 15 Hossain, Mahmud 13 Alam, Pervaiz 12 Brooks, Robert 12 Lee, Cheng-few 12 Lee, Picheng 12 Lin, Beixin 12 Mitra, Santanu 12 Chan, Kam C. 11 John, Kose 11 Shaw, Wayne H. 11 Zhao, Ronald 11 Ang, James S. 10 Boateng, Agyenim 10 Brown, Lawrence D. 10 Chen, Carl R. 10 Chen, Sheng-syan 10 Faff, Robert W. 10 Harel, Arie 10 Harpaz, Giora 10 Kwak, Wikil 10 Laksmana, Indrarini 10 Palmon, Oded 10 Ronen, Joshua 10 Vafeas, Nikos 10 Waegelein, James F. 10 Yang, Rong 10 Aggarwal, Raj 9 Akhigbe, Aigbe 9 Chiang, Thomas C. 9
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Review of quantitative finance and accounting 2,393 Review of Quantitative Finance and Accounting 872 Review of Quantitative Finance and Accounting, Forthcoming 6 Review of Quantitative Finance and Accounting, 2019 2 Andriosopoulos, D., and L.G Barbopoulos, Relative Equity Market Valuation Conditions and Acquirers’ Gains, Review of Quantitative Finance and Accounting 1 Forthcoming at Review of Quantitative Finance and Accounting 1 Moin, A., Guney, Y. and El Kalak, I., the Effects of Ownership Structure, Sub-Optimal Cash Holdings and Investment Inefficiency on Dividend Policy: Evidence From Indonesia, Review of Quantitative Finance and Accounting, Forthcoming 1 QMS Research Paper 2021/02 (forthcoming in Review of Quantitative Finance and Accounting 1 Review of Quantitative Finance and Accounting (2022) 1 Review of Quantitative Finance and Accounting(2022) 1 Review of Quantitative Finance and Accounting, 51(2), 283-315, 2018 1 Review of Quantitative Finance and Accounting, August 2016 1
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The evolution of capital asset pricing models
Shih, Yi-Cheng; Chen, Sheng-Syan; Lee, Cheng-Few; Chen, … - In: Review of Quantitative Finance and Accounting 42 (2014) 3, pp. 415-448
The capital asset pricing models (CAPM) has been the benchmark of asset pricing models and has been used to calculate asset returns and the cost of capital for more than four decades. Many researchers have tried to relax the original assumptions and generalize the static CAPM. We survey the...
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An investigation of recent changes in going concern reporting decisions among Big N and non-Big N auditors
Myers, Linda; Schmidt, Jaime; Wilkins, Michael - In: Review of Quantitative Finance and Accounting 43 (2014) 1, pp. 155-172
Corporate accounting failures and regulatory proceedings that led to the enactment of the Sarbanes–Oxley Act of 2002 increased the scrutiny of auditors. We investigate whether these events resulted in a change in auditor behavior with respect to going concern reporting. Generally speaking, we...
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Investor sentiment and interest rate volatility smile: evidence from Eurodollar options markets
Chen, Cathy; Kuo, I-Doun - In: Review of Quantitative Finance and Accounting 43 (2014) 2, pp. 367-391
This paper studies the extent to which investor sentiment affects the Eurodollar option smile and finds that there is the dynamic interplay between sentiment-driven investors and arbitrageurs. The results reveal a significant relation between investor sentiment and interest rate volatility...
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Are CEO stock option grants optimal? Evidence from family firms and non-family firms around the Sarbanes–Oxley Act
Tang, Hongfei - In: Review of Quantitative Finance and Accounting 42 (2014) 2, pp. 251-292
This paper investigates the optimality of stock option grants to Chief Executive Officers (CEOs) by examining a set of S&P 500 companies around the passage of the Sarbanes–Oxley Act (SOX). I find that stock option grants to non-founding-family CEOs decreased dramatically after the passage of...
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Earnings management and corporate spinoffs
Lin, Ying; Yung, Kenneth - In: Review of Quantitative Finance and Accounting 43 (2014) 2, pp. 275-300
In this study we examine whether firms manage earnings before pursuing corporate spinoffs. Using a sample of 226 completed spinoffs between 1985 and 2005, we find strong evidence of pre-spinoff earnings management among parent firms involved in non-focus-increasing spinoffs. We also find higher...
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Information asymmetry and accounting restatement: NYSE-AMEX and NASDAQ evidence
Nguyen, Duong; Puri, Tribhuvan - In: Review of Quantitative Finance and Accounting 43 (2014) 2, pp. 211-244
We examine the impact of accounting restatement announcement on firms’ value and information asymmetry for both auction market (NYSE-AMEX) and dealer market (NASDAQ) using a public sample of restatement announcements from 1997 to 2005. In both markets, we document economically and...
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The effects of anti-takeover measures on Japanese corporations
Yeh, Tsung-ming - In: Review of Quantitative Finance and Accounting 42 (2014) 4, pp. 757-780
This study examines 130 Japanese firms that announced and adopted pre-warning anti-takeover measures between 2005 and 2007. Consistent with the managerial entrenchment hypothesis, the announcement-associated abnormal returns are negative and statistically significant. An examination of the...
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Dividend clienteles: a global investigation
Jain, Pawan; Chu, Quentin - In: Review of Quantitative Finance and Accounting 42 (2014) 3, pp. 509-534
We compare the cross-sectional variation in the dividend payout policies of companies across 32 countries. Beyond the impact of firm-specific accounting and financial variables, this study investigates how the country level variations: shareholder demand due to demographic variations and...
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Investor protection and corporate cash holdings around the world: new evidence
Iskandar-Datta, Mai; Jia, Yonghong - In: Review of Quantitative Finance and Accounting 43 (2014) 2, pp. 245-273
We provide new evidence that firms under weak governance regimes hold less cash than firms operating under strong governance, contrary to previous literature. Our findings also establish that there are two independent effects for the de jure and de facto aspects of governance that protect...
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The influence of systematic risk factors and econometric adjustments in catastrophic event studies
Cam, Marie-Anne; Ramiah, Vikash - In: Review of Quantitative Finance and Accounting 42 (2014) 2, pp. 171-189
Event study methodology is a well-accepted technique in finance. Although its application is popular, there have not been many critical assessments of this practice. For instance, in the estimation process, the researcher has to make a choice in terms of which asset pricing model to adopt when...
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