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Research Question- Can firm performance moderate the relationship between tax avoidance and firm risk in the French context? Motivation- Previous studies have investigated the impact of tax avoidance on corporate risk, yet consensus remains elusive. These discrepancies suggest that findings may...
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This study uses survey data from top managers to explore how operational (e.g., cost types and cost center accounting) and strategically oriented (e.g., strategic and business planning) management accounting (MA) practices, diagnostic and interactive use of performance measures, and cultural...
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We examine the benefits and costs associated with foreign independent directors (FIDs) at U.S. corporations. We find that firms with FIDs make better cross-border acquisitions when the targets are from the home regions of FIDs. However, FIDs also display poor board meeting attendance records and...
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Using a sample of 916 Chinese listed state-owned enterprises (SOEs) from 2001 to 2005, we find that the likelihood of top management turnover is negatively associated with firm performance, suggesting the existence of an effective corporate governance mechanism in an emerging economy that is...
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Companies can increase executive compensation by allowing dividends to be paid on unvested restricted stocks grants, also known as stealth compensation. Examining all S&P 500 firms over the period 2003–2007, we find that more than half of the dividend paying firms allow this practice. We look...
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This study examines the relationship between the internal corporate governance mechanism related to the board of directors, the audit committee characteristics and the performance of the Saudi companies listed in the Saudi stock exchange (TADAWL) in 2010, excluding financial companies. The...
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Purpose – This paper develops a discussion looking at whether CEO and Executive Director Remuneration have an impact on Firm Performance. Design/methodology/approach – This study entails Australia, The United States of America and The United Kingdom. The data collected is from public listed...
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Discontinued operations should reflect a strategic shift of resources that will help to improve future firm performance. A shift of fixed cost allocation from discontinuing or disposing of a line of business is discussed in management text books, and such decisions are complex and affect the...
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Assembling the right management team is a challenging and complex process in today’s global economy. The recent worldwide financial meltdown has simply underscored the importance of a far-sighted and balanced management organisation. The characteristics and composition of the management team...
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The information systems literature and the public press have called for organizations to more closely scrutinize their information technology (IT) controls; however, little more than anecdotal evidence exists on the business value of IT internal control investments, beyond regulatory compliance....
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