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The narrative section of annual reports has considerable value to various user groups of annual reports, such as financial analysts and investors (Tiexiera, 2004; Barlett and Chandler, 1997, IASB, 2006). This narrative section including chairpersons’/presidents’ statement contains twice the...
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The narrative section of annual reports has considerable value to its user groups, such as financial analysts and investors (Barlett & Chandler 1997; International Accounting Standards Board (IASB) 2006; Tiexiera 2004). This narrative section including chairpersons?/presidents? statement contains twice...
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This paper investigates whether the narrative section of Iranian companies' annual reports satisfies the information requirements of financial analysts employed by institutional investors. Taking a group of stakeholders (i.e. financial analysts) as the sample, a questionnaire survey was...
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This Electronic Companion contains supporting materials for the paper: Angalakudati, Balwani, Calzada, Chatterjee, Perakis, Raad, Uichanco (2014), “Business Analytics for Flexible Resource Allocation Under Random Emergencies”
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