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This paper provides evidence on the net effect of country-level adoption and implementation of International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS). We use firm-years from 18 IFRS-adopting jurisdictions to examine the association between the country-level adoption of IFRS and the overall...
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This study explores an interesting phenomenon in which some acquirers buy and own targets for a relatively short period of time and then “flip” or resell these targets to other companies for profit. We show that acquisition flippers engage in earnings management to improve the appeal of...
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Using a regulation that increased portfolio disclosure frequency of US mutual funds as an exogenous shock shortening funds’ investment horizon, we find that affected funds influence portfolio firms to reduce the pay duration of their executives to incentivize them to also have shorter...
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In this paper, we evaluate the common assertion that EU firms began using IFRS by 2005 when the EU formally adopted IFRS. We find that although the incidence of firms using local (or some other) GAAP has declined between 2005 and 2009, it is still nontrivial. For instance, by 2009 the incidence...
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The study tests for changes in default prediction accuracy following the country-level switch to International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS) in 20 European Union (EU) and nonEU jurisdictions. Using a default prediction model that combines both accounting and market inputs, we find that...
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Green spaces, such as city parks, function as carbon absorption strategies for the attainment of carbon neutrality. However, urban parks are at risk of losing their carbon absorption function based on changes in carbon flux dynamics due to climate change. Therefore, this study proposes an...
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Disclosure in going private transactions has become a topic of increasing interest for regulators and policymakers. Going private transactions are subject to special SEC rules that mandate management to provide detailed disclosure to all shareholders before a general vote. We examine the role of...
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There is a perceived conflict of interests in going private transactions, resulting fromtransferring a company's ownership and control to affiliated parties and terminatingits public status. These deals are subject to mandatory disclosure requirements, aimedto inform shareholders before the...
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Investors, regulators, and academics question the usefulness of going concern opinions (GCOs). We assess whether GCOs provide incremental information, relative to other predictors of corporate default. Our measure of incremental information is the additional predictive power that GCOs give to a...
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The United Kingdom has recently required an expanded auditor's report for large public companies. We investigate whether this requirement is associated with an increase in the decision usefulness of the auditor's report and whether it has indirect consequences on audit fees and quality. Our...
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