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This paper explores whether insiders who have shown noncompliance with the tax law (‘noncompliant insiders') are more prone to exploit their information advantage in insider trading, compared to other insiders (‘compliant insiders'). Our empirical results from analyzing archival data of all...
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An analysis of a proprietary dataset reveals that non-trivial proportions of directors, Chief Executive Officers (CEOs) and Chief Financial Officers in Swedish listed companies have been convicted or suspected of crimes. Based on prior literature, we argue that directors and senior executives...
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This study investigates the extent to which the pressures from outside stakeholders, specifically the providers of debt and trade credit, as opposed to owner-managers' internal needs explain the use of voluntary audits in micro-companies. Whereas previous studies have mainly focused on how bank...
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This study examines whether boards of directors use external auditing to protect their reputation capital. We hypothesize and find that audit quality increases with the level of directors' reputation capital. More specifically, using ten-year panel data on Finnish listed companies, we find that...
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