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Our study delves into analysts' motivation to issue concurrent cash flow forecasts in addition to earnings forecasts to achieve the analysts' specific strategic objectives. To investigate this motivation, we use economics based signaling theory and psychology based support theory to develop our...
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Management accounting scholars generally accept the proposition that our subject matter requires a multi-disciplinary approach to study. One research methods issue that has become more controversial in recent years is the appropriateness of the experimenter deceiving experimental participants....
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Management accounting scholars generally accept the proposition that our subject matter requires a multi-disciplinary approach to study. The question of what are appropriate norms for conducting research in that environment is not as clear as it may be in more homogenous research communities....
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A significant and increasing number of North American organizations use tangible rewards to motivate their employees. Despite the widespread use of tangible rewards, there is limited understanding as to what makes them effective. Our study has two related purposes. First, we use a lab experiment...
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We examine the effects of two important tournament design features, tournament horizon and percentage of winners on social comparisons and performance in a multi-period setting. Prior research has individually examined these two features, but we are the first to study their joint effects. We...
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We examine the effects of two important tournament design features, tournament horizon and percentage of winners on social comparisons and performance in a multi-period setting. Prior research has individually examined these two features, but we are the first to study their joint effects. We...
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In an environment where individual productivity can be increased through efforts directed at a conventional task approach and more efficient task approaches that can be identified through unconventional thinking, we examine the effects of productivity-target difficulty and pay contingent on...
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