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We investigate whether, and how, auditors price risks related to greenhouse gas emissions (GHG) for a sample of firms traded in the US that disclose their CO2 emissions data. Specifically, we assess whether auditors price CO2 physical and transition risks among multiple categories of emission...
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Given the relative nascency of digital assets, we provide auditing faculty, students, and practitioners with a holistic overview of digital assets. We first place digital assets within the context of money and describe the microstructure of a transaction using crypto-assets. We then focus on the...
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Mergers and acquisitions are the result of negotiations between bidder and target managers and shareholders where both sides have incentives to manipulate the value of shares and assets. While a naive target investor may perceive higher share value for a bidder who engages in income increasing...
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For much of the investing public, startup firms represent a relatively undiscovered geyser of potentially fraudulent behavior due to a number of practices inherent in startup governance, funding and valuation. We explain the fundraising and valuation processes of startups and discuss the...
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We analyze project choice in the motion pictures industry and find evidence consistent with revenue maximization and excessive hedging. We focus on the production of violent films and films that feature sex and violence. We find that such movies do not provide excess returns, but they increase...
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The large literature on the impact of advertising on consumers and firm behavior in marketing and economics has tried to distinguish between the informative and the persuasive roles of advertising. The extant literature typically uses advertising expenditure and implicitly assumes that...
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This paper presents a model of contracts for the sale of intellectual property. We explain why many intellectual property contracts are contingent on eventual production or success, even without moral hazard on the part of risk-averse sellers. Our explanation is based on differences of opinion...
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This paper presents a model of intellectual property contracts. We explain why many intellectual property contracts are contingent on eventual production or success, even without moral hazard on the part of risk-averse sellers. The explanation is based on differences of opinion between buyers...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10013091451
We study the effect of Airbnb on restaurant revenue in the state of Texas using a difference in difference strategy that exploits the geographical and temporal variation of Airbnb's entry in Texas to show that a 1% increase in Airbnb listings is associated with a 0.01% increase in restaurant...
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We analyze project choice in the motion pictures industry and find evidence consistent with revenue maximization and excessive hedging. We focus on the production of violent films and films that feature sex and violence. We find that such movies do not provide excess returns, but they increase...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012786070