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We investigate whether or not a firm's corporate social responsibility (CSR) activities influence analysts' behavior. CSR is concerned with the impact of corporations' present actions on the ecosystems, societies, and environments of the future and includes both positive and negative attributes....
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We investigate the association of a firm’s related party transactions (RPTs) with the firm’s credit ratings. Consistent with the agency theory view, we argue that RPTs, because of financial reporting risks, rent extraction, consumption of private benefits, and entrenchment, are associated...
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We examine competition for Andersen's public clients during and after its failure in 2002. This setting provides a natural experiment to examine audit market dynamics at the local level. We construct a database documenting Big4 purchases of local Andersen offices. After exploring the factors...
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We examine competition for Andersen's public clients during and after its failure in 2002. This setting provides a natural experiment to examine audit market dynamics at the local level. We construct a database documenting Big4 purchases of local Andersen offices. After exploring the factors...
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This study investigates whether or not related party transactions serve as a “red flag” that warns of potential financial misstatement. We hand collect related party transactions for S&P 1500 firms in 2001, 2004, and 2007 and find a positive correlation between these transactions and future...
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We investigate whether family firms are more likely to engage in related party transactions (RPTs) and the impact of RPTs on the previously documented family firm value premium (Anderson and Reeb 2003). While RPTs are strategic in some situations and opportunistic in others (Kohlbeck and Mayhew...
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We examine related party (RP) transactions using agency and contracting theory as guides. Agency theory suggests opportunistic behavior can generate RP transactions; however, RP transactions can also result from or be managed via contracting. We therefore investigate associations between RP...
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We examine the association between U.S. audit market structure and both audit price and quality. The significant consolidation of the largest audit firms and its effect on market structure has raised international concern among policy makers. We address this concern by examining the association...
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