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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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ECONIS (ZBW) 1,669 RePEc 851 OLC EcoSci 746 EconStor 15
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Option Trading and the Intervalling Effect Bias in Beta.
Ho, Li-Chin Jennifer; Tsay, Jeffrey J - In: Review of Quantitative Finance and Accounting 17 (2001) 3, pp. 267-82
Prior studies show that the beta coefficient of a security changes systematically as the length of measurement interval is varied. This phenomenon, which is called the intervalling effect bias in beta, has been attributed to the friction in the trading system that causes the delays in the...
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The Relationship between REITs Returns and Inflation: A Vector Error Correction Approach.
Lu, Chiuling; So, Raymond W - In: Review of Quantitative Finance and Accounting 16 (2001) 2, pp. 103-15
Previous studies show that REITs returns and inflation are negatively related. This paper reexamines this perverse inflation hedge phenomenon by investigating the relationship among REITs returns, real activities, monetary policy and inflation through a Vector Error Correction Model. Empirical...
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Linear Accounting Valuation When Abnormal Earnings Are AR(2).
Callen, Jeffrey L; Morel, Mindy - In: Review of Quantitative Finance and Accounting 16 (2001) 3, pp. 191-203
The Ohlson (1995) model assumes that abnormal earnings follow an AR(1) process primarily for reasons of mathematical tractability. However, the empirical literature on the Garman and Ohlson (1980) model finds that the data support an AR(2) lag structure for earnings, book values and dividends....
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Cost Inefficiency, Size of Firms and Takeovers.
Trimbath, Susanne; Frydman, Halina; Frydman, Roman - In: Review of Quantitative Finance and Accounting 17 (2001) 4, pp. 397-420
This study, using the Cox proportional hazards model, finds that the risk of takeover rises with cost inefficiency. It also finds that a firm faces a significantly higher risk of takeover if its cost performance lags behind its industry benchmark. Moreover, these findings appear to be remarkably...
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Improving the Precision of Analysts' Earnings Forecasts by Adjusting for Predictable Bias.
Han, Bong H; Manry, David; Shaw, Wayne - In: Review of Quantitative Finance and Accounting 17 (2001) 1, pp. 81-98
This research demonstrates that publicly-available information can be used to develop estimates of analysts' optimistic bias in earnings forecasts. These bias estimates can be used to produce more accurate forecasts, resulting in significant reductions of both cross-sectional mean forecast error...
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The Adjustment Process of Accruals: Empirical Evidence and Implication for Accrual Research.
Nwaeze, Emeka T - In: Review of Quantitative Finance and Accounting 17 (2001) 2, pp. 187-211
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Market Reactions to Corporate Restructurings.
Poon, Percy S; Newbould, Gerald D; Durtschi, Cindy - In: Review of Quantitative Finance and Accounting 16 (2001) 3, pp. 269-90
This article examines the stock price reactions to restructuring announcements by the DJIA 30 corporations over the period 1988-95 by employing the event study methodology and cross-sectional regression analyses. Corporate restructurings, historically regarded as highly unusual accounting...
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Cost Inefficiency, Size of Firms and Takeovers
Trimbath, Susanne; Frydman, Halina; Frydman, Roman - In: Review of quantitative finance and accounting 17 (2001) 4, pp. 397
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The Performance, Asset Allocation, and Investment Style of International Equity Managers
Bhargava, Rahul; Gallo, John G.; Swanson, Peggy E. - In: Review of quantitative finance and accounting 17 (2001) 4, pp. 377-396
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Prior Information and the Market Reaction to Dividend Changes
Best, Roger J.; Best, Ronald W. - In: Review of quantitative finance and accounting 17 (2001) 4, pp. 361-376
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