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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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Article in journal 1,647 Aufsatz in Zeitschrift 1,647 Article 15 Rangliste 3 Ranking 3 Systematic review 2 Übersichtsarbeit 2 Collection of articles of several authors 1 Festschrift 1 Sammelwerk 1
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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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Information Content of Earnings and Earnings Components of Commercial Banks: Impact of SFAS No. 115.
Jaggi, Bikki; Zhao, Ronald - In: Review of Quantitative Finance and Accounting 18 (2002) 4, pp. 405-21
SFAS No. 115 modified classification of debt and equity securities held by firms and also modified the reporting format for unrealised gains/losses on security transactions (URGL). This study investigates whether implementation of SFAS No. 115 improved information content of earnings and...
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Dilution, Dividend Commitments and Liquidity: Do Dividend Changes Reflect Information Signaling?
Viswanath, P V; Kim, Yu Kyung; Pandit, Jayant - In: Review of Quantitative Finance and Accounting 18 (2002) 4, pp. 359-79
We develop new tests of the dividend signaling hypothesis by focusing on the role of liquidity. We allow for two different types of signaling models: one where current dividends signal firm value and the objective is to prevent current dilution, and the other where commitments to future...
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The Relationship between Changes in Fixed Plant Investment and the Likelihood of Emergence from Corporate Financial Distress.
Kane, Gregory D; Richardson, Frederick M - In: Review of Quantitative Finance and Accounting 18 (2002) 3, pp. 259-72
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Testing for Income Smoothing Using the Backing Out Method: A Review of Specification Issues.
Lim, Steve C; Lustgarten, Steven - In: Review of Quantitative Finance and Accounting 19 (2002) 3, pp. 273-89
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The Determinants of Debt Maturity at Issuance: A System-Based Model.
Elyasiani, Elyas; Guo, Lin; Tang, Liang - In: Review of Quantitative Finance and Accounting 19 (2002) 4, pp. 351-77
We examine the determinants of corporate debt maturity while taking into account the interdependent relation between maturity and leverage. We do this by estimating a simultaneous-equations model on debt maturity and leverage for a sample of bond-issuing firms. To compare with previous studies,...
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Trade Disclosure, Information Learning and Securities Market Performance.
Wu, Chunchi; Zhang, Wei - In: Review of Quantitative Finance and Accounting 18 (2002) 1, pp. 21-38
In this paper we examine the effect of information disclosure on securities market performance when liquidity traders are able to acquire information about inside trading. We show that the bid-ask spread increases with the liquidity trader's learning efficiency, which is greater when trade...
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A Time-Series Model of Stock Returns with a Positive Short-Term Correlation and a Negative Long-Term Correlation.
Khil, Jaeuk; Lee, Bong-Soo - In: Review of Quantitative Finance and Accounting 18 (2002) 4, pp. 381-404
We study portfolio stock return behavior that exhibits both a positive autocorrelation over short horizons and a negative autocorrelation over long horizons. These autocorrelations are more significant in small size portfolios. Among various forms of temporary components in stock prices, an...
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Detection of Financial Time Series Turning Points: A New CUSUM Approach Applied to IPO Cycles.
Blondell, David, et al - In: Review of Quantitative Finance and Accounting 18 (2002) 3, pp. 293-315
This paper presents a new Cumulative Sum approach for the detection of turning points in financial time series that are subject to cyclical mean level and volatility regime shifts. The new CUSUM approach is applied to the problem of detecting turning points in "hot issue" markets for Initial...
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Economic Value Added, Future Accounting Earnings, and Financial Analysts' Earnings Per Share Forecasts.
Machuga, Susan M; Pfeiffer Jr., Ray J; Verma, Kiran - In: Review of Quantitative Finance and Accounting 18 (2002) 1, pp. 59-73
Empirical research to date on the relative effectiveness of Economic Value Added (EVA) and earnings per share (EPS) as measures of firm performance for stock valuation has been mixed. In contrast to prior research, which primarily focuses on the correspondence of these measures with shareholder...
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Financial Analysts' Forecast Accuracy and Dispersion: High-Tech versus Low-Tech Stocks.
Kwon, Sung S - In: Review of Quantitative Finance and Accounting 19 (2002) 1, pp. 65-91
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