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Purpose: This study explores the relation among U.S. audit partners’ characteristics, their career advancement, and audit quality.Design/methodology/approach: This study uses data from PCAOB Form AP and publicly available online data sources. The hand-collected data on audit partners’...
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National parks are rare natural resources that provide refuges for wildlife, harmonious ecology, and leisure activities. These protected areas, which include a variety of ecosystems, habitats for wildlife, and geological wonders, have been set aside to preserve and highlight the beauty of the...
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This paper examines the determinants of returns and of volatility of the Chinese ADRs as listed at NYSE. Using an autoregressive conditional heteroskedasticity (ARCH) model and data from 16 April 1998 through 30 September 2004, we find that Hong Kong stock market (underlying market), US stock...
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We investigate the economic empowerment of founders’ wives in public Chinese family firms. We show that female cofounders hold higher voting rights when their firms are headquartered in regions where gender stereotypes rooted in local social norms are less prevalent. We also find that firms...
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We use a novel dataset to follow the evolution of family ownership, firm value, and firm policies for up to 25 years post IPO. Firm value, measured by Tobin’s Q, increases as family ownership decreases over time. Firms with higher family ownership invest less in R&D and have greater R&D...
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We use director elections to analyze outsider shareholder perspectives of agency problems in family firms. Compared to nonfamily firms, outsider shareholders in family firms provide weaker support for director slates proposed by the firms' nominating committees. Outside shareholder support...
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