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Bento, Regina F. 1 Du, Ning 1 Freedman, Martin 1 Lokanan, Mark E. 1 McEnroe, John 1 Mertins, Lasse 1 Mindak, Mary 1 Park, Jin Dong 1 Sun, Li 1 White, Lourdes F. 1
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In: Beyond perceptions, crafting meaning, (pp. i-ix). 2019
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5 Environmental Efficiency, Firm Efficiency, and Managerial Ability *
Sun, Li - In: Beyond perceptions, crafting meaning, (pp. 105-138). 2019
The purpose of this study is twofold. First, the author posits and finds a significant positive relation between environmental performance (i.e., environmental efficiency) and firm performance (i.e., firm efficiency) by using a large panel sample from 1987 to 2015. The results are consistent...
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4 The Banks and Market Manipulation: A Financial Strain Analysis of the Libor Fraud
Lokanan, Mark E. - In: Beyond perceptions, crafting meaning, (pp. 73-103). 2019
The London Interbank Offered Rate (LIBOR) is considered to be the most important interest rate in finance upon which trillions in financial contracts are decided. In 2008, it was revealed that the LIBOR traders were rigging the interest rates. Yet, there is an unresolved question that regulators...
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3 An Evaluation of the Effectiveness of Sec Oversight of Climate Change Disclosures: An Analysis of Comment Letters
Freedman, Martin; Park, Jin Dong - In: Beyond perceptions, crafting meaning, (pp. 49-71). 2019
The United States Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) issued an interpretative release ostensibly mandating the disclosure of the impact that climate change may have on the registrant. One means of enforcement for this release is through the use of comment letters. Prior empirical studies...
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2 An Examination of the Perceptions of Auditors and Chief Financial Officers of the Proposed Statement of Financial Accounting Concept Definition of Materiality
Du, Ning; McEnroe, John; Mindak, Mary - In: Beyond perceptions, crafting meaning, (pp. 25-47). 2019
In 1954, the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants (AICPA) Committee on Accounting Procedure released an auditing book, which listed under the heading “Material” certain items of which it cautioned “material errors” could occur ( AICPA, 1954 , p. 1). From this date until the...
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1 Do Sustainability Measures Matter in Managerial Appraisal and Rewards?
Bento, Regina F.; Mertins, Lasse; White, Lourdes F. - In: Beyond perceptions, crafting meaning, (pp. 1-24). 2019
This experimental study examined whether sustainability performance measures matter in managerial appraisal and bonus decisions. Participants received financial and non-financial information about four branch managers of a commercial bank, with different combinations of sustainability and...
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