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By employing the theoretical template provided by agency theory, this paper contributes a detailed clinical analysis of a large multinational Canada-headquartered telecommunications company, Nortel. Our analysis reveals a 21st century norm of usual suspects: a CEO whose compensation is well...
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Research into fraud has been limited by the assumption that those who commit acts against propriety were necessarily motivated by personal financial gain. This research investigates the purposeful subversion of controls that lead to unwarranted wealth transfers that lack such a personal motive....
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Previous work on academic accounting in the U.S. has documented impressive concentrations in publications and labor market success by faculty with credentials from a relatively small number of universities. Utilizing the theoretical contributions of Bourdieu, this paper argues that elite...
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This research studies the association between multinational firm complexity and analyst following. We first present a model of a firm?s operational complexity in terms of its lines of business and geographic operating regions, considered separately, jointly, and interactively, including a...
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This study investigates accounting firm office mergers and acquisitions (M&A). It explores whether office M&A affect post-acquisition office audit quality, particularly whether there is a spillover effect on the existing client base of the acquiring office. We capitalize on a unique...
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