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Policy uncertainty (PU) is an increasingly important issue in many economies. Extensive evidence indicates that higher PU is associated with future negative macroeconomic and microeconomic conditions. In this paper, we examine how PU affects banks' accruals for loan losses. Consistent with banks...
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Customer referencing refers to the phenomenon of a firm intentionally revealing its customers so that the firm can obtain certification of the quality of its products. In this paper, we examine the association between customer referencing and firms’ future product market performance. We find...
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Throughout their business life cycle, firms may experience financial distress. Successful emergence from such distress is important to their multiple stakeholders. Using a sample of publicly listed firms in China that emerged from Special Treatment (an indicator of delisting risk), we focus on...
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Scholars and practitioners believe that supply chain visibility (SCV) is critical to effective supply chain management, enabling firms to lower operational costs and enhance efficiency. In this research, we investigate the impact of SCV on firms’ trade credit, a widely neglected yet critical...
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Financial technology (FinTech) companies are increasingly important in the financial system. We investigate the effect of peer-to-peer (P2P) lending on traditional banks' loan losses by examining whether and how P2P lending activity in a state affects loan loss provisions of that state's...
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In this paper, we examine how the timeliness of loan loss recognition within the banking system affects borrowers' debt structure. Using data from 55 countries, we find that more timely loan loss recognition reduces firms' reliance on bank debt, consistent with firms relying less on bank debt...
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There is tension underlying whether asset redeployability, which refers to the salability of corporate capital assets, shapes crash risk. On one hand, asset redeployability enables managers to opportunistically exploit asset sales to manage earnings upwards to hoard bad news, which, in turn,...
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We investigate the effect of mandatory international financial reporting standards (IFRS) adoption on trade credit. We document that firms in countries that adopt IFRS receive more trade credit from their suppliers, consistent with improved financial reporting quality and comparability playing a...
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