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This paper examines whether and how foreign institutional donors play a monitoring role in the nonprofit sector. By analyzing 2,567 Chinese nonprofit foundations from 2005 to 2014, we find that foundations with foreign institutional donors are associated with higher quality reporting. The effect...
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We examine how client product similarity within an auditor’s portfolio affects audit efficiency and pricing decisions. Using a unique set of intra-portfolio client-level data, we find that clients with product offerings more similar to those of other clients in the auditor’s portfolio are...
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This study examines how organized labor affects selling, general, and administrative (SG&A) cost behavior. We find that labor cost stickiness is higher for firms facing stronger unions, but the stickiness of SG&A costs is lower. This is consistent with an argument that managers’ discretionary...
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This study focuses on three broad Finance organization roles: reporting, compliance, and internal control/risk management (RCCR); performance management; and strategic partner. Using data from a global survey of 832 firms, we examine the determinants of the various roles' importance and their...
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The China Securities Regulatory Commission (CSRC) launched the Campaign for Strengthening Corporate Governance of Public Companies in 2007. As part of this pilot program, public firms were required to report to CSRC whether their boards had established audit committees and whether these audit...
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The critical global role of audit firms, combined with the scarcity of qualified staff and downward pressure on fees, has increased the importance of understanding efficiency in this industry. This paper examines the technical and allocative inefficiencies of audit firm staffing using data from...
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We revisit the predictive ability of dividend changes for firms’ future earnings and extend the literature by examining the effect of management forecasting ability. Although prior studies have examined the relationship between dividend changes and future earnings, the empirical evidence is...
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Prior studies report mixed evidence on the impact of customers’ bargaining power on supplier performance. We shed light on this mixed evidence by considering the moderating role of strategic fit. A strategically aligned supplier can provide long-term benefits to the customer. As a result,...
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The Sarbanes-Oxley Act (SOX) provides a natural experiment for examining how stock ownership and executive pay structure adapt to a change in regulatory environment. Using annual compensation data of Samp;P 1500 firms in 1994-2005, we examine the impact of SOX on stock ownership and...
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We investigate the impact of supplemental information displays on the quality of decisions made using a common strategic performance measurement system, the Balanced Scorecard. A distinguishing feature of the balanced scorecard (BSC) is the number and diversity of its metrics. To effectively...
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