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This paper explores the quality of accounting information in listed family firms. We exploit the features of the Italian equity market characterized by high ownership concentration across all types of firms to disentangle the effects of family ownership from other major block-holders on the...
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Barthelme et al. (2018) examine the real effects of pension accounting regulation and provide evidence consistent with the claim that recent changes in financial reporting rules affect pension asset allocation decisions. Their study offers an interesting opportunity to highlight the importance...
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Recent studies suggest that CEO debt-like incentives, such as defined benefit pensions and deferred compensation ("inside debt"), improve financial reporting quality, a finding that has implications for policymaking and the design of executive compensation contracts. We challenge this finding on...
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This study examines the nature of outliers in archival accounting research and evaluates the merits and limitations of robust estimators in identifying and downweighing their influence. Using simulated and actual data samples, we demonstrate how outliers can result from the data generating...
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This study examines the nature of outliers in archival accounting research, and evaluates the merits and limitations of robust estimators in identifying and downweighting their influence. Using simulated and actual data, we demonstrate how outliers arise non-randomly from the data generating...
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