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December 2015, Volume 55, Issue 4
- 989-1014 Overvalued equity, benchmark beating and unexpected accruals
by Jeffrey J. Coulton & Naibuka Saune & Stephen L. Taylor & Steven Cahan - 1015-1040 The comparative effect of process and outcome accountability in enhancing professional scepticism
by Sarah Kim & Ken T. Trotman & Neil Fargher - 1041-1070 The implied cost of equity capital, corporate investment and chief executive officer turnover
by Jinshuai Hu & Zhijun Lin & Henk Berkman - 1071-1103 Who selects the ‘right’ directors? An examination of the association between board selection, gender diversity and outcomes
by Marion Hutchinson & Janet Mack & Kevin Plastow & Gary Monroe - 1105-1134 CFO's accounting talent, compensation and turnover
by Anna Loyeung & Zoltan Matolcsy & Steven Cahan - 1135-1169 The influence of firm financial position and industry characteristics on capital structure adjustment
by David J. Smith & Jianguo Chen & Hamish D. Anderson & Steven Cahan - 1171-1199 The association of identifiable intangible assets acquired and recognised in business acquisitions with postacquisition firm performance
by Wun Hong Su & Peter Wells & Gary Monroe
September 2015, Volume 55, Issue 3
- 607-625 The role of accounting in supporting adaptation to climate change
by Martina K. Linnenluecke & Jacqueline Birt & Andrew Griffiths & Kathy Walsh - 627-657 Diversification, corporate governance and firm value in small markets: evidence from New Zealand
by Nawaf Al-Maskati & André J. Bate & Gurmeet S. Bhabra & Robert Faff - 659-681 Growth, governance and corporate payout policy
by Gurmeet Bhabra & Khanh Hien Luu & Robert Faff - 683-715 Analysts' forecast error: a robust prediction model and its short-term trading profitability
by Kris Boudt & Peter Goeij & James Thewissen & Geert Van Campenhout & Anne Wyatt - 717-748 A model of emulation funds
by Zhe Chen & F. Douglas Foster & David R. Gallagher & Adrian D. Lee & Steven Cahan - 749-781 An examination of the relation between market structure and the profitability of audit engagements
by Will Ciconte & Walter Robert Knechel & Caren Schelleman & Gary Monroe - 783-823 The changing trends of corporate social and environmental disclosure within the Australian gambling industry
by Chin Moi Loh & Craig Deegan & Robert Inglis & Gary Monroe - 825-859 Are analysts' cash flow forecasts useful?
by Sung Hwan Jung & Steven Cahan - 861-880 What drives mortgage fees in Australia?
by Benjamin Liu & Eduardo Roca & David Gallagher - 881-910 Does control-ownership divergence impair market liquidity in an emerging market? Evidence from China
by Xiaojun Chu & Qigui Liu & Gary Gang Tian & Steven Cahan
June 2015, Volume 55, Issue 2
- 311-336 A simple template for pitching research
by Robert W. Faff & Tom Smith - 337-343 An investigation of the short- and long-run relations between executive cash bonus payments and firm financial performance: a pitch
by Stacey J. Beaumont & Tom Smith - 345-352 Financial reporting of European banks during the GFC: a pitch
by Raluca V. Ratiu & Tom Smith - 353-360 Board of directors characteristics and credit union financial performance: a pitch
by Luisa Ana Unda & Tom Smith - 361-396 The impact of target firm financial distress in Australian takeovers
by Martin Bugeja & David Gallagher - 397-413 Researching accounting in health care: considering the nature of academic contribution
by Christopher S. Chapman & Steven Cahan - 415-442 Bad news does not always travel fast: evidence from Chapter 11 bankruptcy filings
by Luís Miguel Serra Coelho & Henk Berkman - 443-466 Industry concentration, excess returns and innovation in Australia
by David R. Gallagher & Katja Ignatieva & James McCulloch & Henk Berkman - 467-495 The impact of litigation risk on the strategic timing of management earnings forecasts
by Andrew B. Jackson & Gerry Gallery & Maria C. A. Balatbat & Steven Cahan - 497-518 Does news play an important role in the correction process of the accrual anomaly?
by Pyung K. Kang & Dan Palmon & Ari Yezegel & Steven Cahan - 519-544 Performance measurement system use in generating psychological empowerment and individual creativity
by Carly Moulang & Steven Cahan - 545-574 Determinants of tax haven utilization: evidence from Australian firms
by Grantley Taylor & Grant Richardson & Ross Taplin & Steven Cahan - 575-605 Women and the prospects for partnership in professional accountancy firms
by Rosalind H. Whiting & Elizabeth Gammie & Kathleen Herbohn & Steven Cahan
March 2015, Volume 55, Issue 1
- 1-27 Performance implications of active management of institutional mutual funds
by Ron Bird & Paolo Pellizzari & Danny Yeung & David Gallagher - 29-55 Measuring fund style, performance and activity: a new style-profiling approach
by Daniel Buncic & Jon E. Eggins & Robert J. Hill & David Gallagher - 57-74 A note on board characteristics, ownership structure and default risk in Taiwan
by Shu-Mei Chiang & Huimin Chung & Chien-Ming Huang & Robert Faff - 75-103 Transitory earnings components and the two faces of non-generally accepted accounting principles earnings
by Young-Soo Choi & Steven Young & Steven Cahan - 105-132 The impact of the antecedents and consequences of job burnout on junior accountants' turnover intentions: a structural equation modelling approach
by Vincent K. Chong & Gary S. Monroe & Steven Cahan - 133-164 Do corporate governance recommendations improve the performance and accountability of small listed companies?
by Jacqueline Christensen & Pamela Kent & James Routledge & Jenny Stewart & Gary Monroe - 165-185 Individual financial risk tolerance and the global financial crisis
by Paul Gerrans & Robert Faff & Neil Hartnett & Henk Berkman - 187-212 Are earnings announced early of higher quality?
by Ho-Young Lee & Vivek Mande & Myungsoo Son & Steven Cahan - 213-240 Interactive data and retail investor decision-making: an experimental study
by Joanne Locke & Alan Lowe & Andy Lymer & Gary Monroe - 241-277 Are imputation credits capitalised into stock prices?
by Kai-Wei (Shaun) Siau & Stephen J. Sault & Geoffrey J. Warren & Henk Berkman - 279-310 Earnings conservatism and audit committee financial expertise
by Nigar Sultana & J-L. W. Mitchell Van der Zahn & Steven Cahan
December 2014, Volume 54, Issue 4
- 1033-1061 Does fair value accounting contribute to market price volatility? An experimental approach
by Carl Brousseau & Michel Gendron & Philippe Bélanger & Jonathan Coupland & Gary Monroe - 1063-1091 Target's organisational form and returns to Australian bidders in cross-border acquisitions
by Sisira R. N. Colombage & Abeyratna Gunasekarage & Syed M. M. Shams & Henk Berkman - 1093-1124 The effect of more rules-based guidance on expense disclosure under International Financial Reporting Standards
by Lisa Crawford & David Lont & Tom Scott & Steven Cahan - 1125-1156 Why do firms save cash from cash flows? Evidence from firm-level estimation of cash–cash flow sensitivities
by Bert D'Espallier & Jolien Huybrechts & Frederiek Schoubben & Robert Faff - 1157-1181 How do auditors perceive CEO's risk-taking incentives?
by Neil Fargher & Alicia Jiang & Yangxin Yu & Gary Monroe - 1183-1206 A possible explanation of the gender gap among accounting academics: evidence from the choice of research field
by Susana Gago & Marta Macías & Steven Cahan - 1207-1229 New Zealand finance companies and risk premiums
by Martin Lally & Ved Prasad & Henk Berkman - 1231-1261 Organisational and professional commitment of early career accountants: do mentoring and organisational ethical climate matter?
by Lisa McManus & Nava Subramaniam & Gary Monroe - 1263-1294 Effective derivative hedging and initial public offering long-run performance
by Hoa Nguyen & Ming-Hua Liu & David Gallagher - 1295-1318 Goal-efficacy framework: an examination of domestic and international accounting students' academic performance
by Michelle M. S. Phang & Shireenjit K. Johl & Barry J. Cooper & Steven Cahan - 1319-1355 Against the tide: the commencement of short selling and margin trading in mainland China
by Saqib Sharif & Hamish D. Anderson & Ben R. Marshall & Henk Berkman - 1357-1379 Interfirm differences in earnings variability: an analysis of fundamentals, cash flows and accruals
by Peter A. Silhan & Steven Cahan
September 2014, Volume 54, Issue 3
- 671-698 Is default risk the hidden factor in momentum returns? Some empirical results
by Isabel Abinzano & Luis Muga & Rafael Santamaria & Henk Berkman - 699-728 Does fundamental indexation lead to better risk-adjusted returns? New evidence from Australian Securities Exchange
by Anup K. Basu & Brigette Forbes & Henk Berkman - 729-751 Valuation scepticism, liquidity benefits and closed-end fund premiums/discounts: evidence from fair value disclosures
by Charles P. Cullinan & Xiaochuan Zheng & Steven Cahan - 753-778 Sticky cost behaviour: evidence from small and medium sized companies
by Nicola Dalla Via & Paolo Perego & Steven Cahan - 779-807 Higher moments and beta asymmetry: evidence from Australia
by Minh Phuong Doan & Chien-Ting Lin & Michael Chng & David Gallagher - 809-846 Cross-region and cross-sector asset allocation with regimes
by Paul Y. Dou & David R. Gallagher & David Schneider & Terry S. Walter & Henk Berkman - 847-883 The market for credit default swaps: new insights into investors' use of accounting information?
by Paul A. Griffin & Steven Cahan - 885-919 The influence of ownership structure, analyst following and institutional infrastructure on stock price informativeness: international evidence
by Li Jiang & Jeong-Bon Kim & Lei Pang & Anne Wyatt - 921-964 Does the effect of revealed private information on initial public offering (IPO) first trading day return differ by IPO market heat?
by Michael O'Connor Keefe & David Gallagher - 965-997 Contracts for dummies? The performance of investors in contracts for difference
by Adrian D. Lee & Shan Choy - 999-1032 Are Multiple Directorships Beneficial in East Asia?
by Kin-Wai Lee & Cheng-Few Lee & Robert Faff
June 2014, Volume 54, Issue 2
- 301-303 Vale to Colin Brian Ferguson 1949–2014
by Geoff Burrows & Stewart Leech - 305-334 Objective estimation versus subjective perceptions of earnings patterns and post-earnings-announcement drift
by Allen W. Bathke Jr. & Richard M. Morton & Matthew Notbohm & Tianming Zhang & Steven Cahan - 335-363 Fifty years of finance research in the Asia Pacific Basin
by Karen Benson & Robert Faff & Tom Smith & Steven Cahan - 365-391 How does investor relations disclosure affect analysts' forecasts?
by Millicent Chang & Liyin Hooi & Marvin Wee & Peter Clarkson - 393-418 The association between audit committee effectiveness and audit risk
by Christine Contessotto & Robyn Moroney & Gary Monroe - 419-439 Why are first-year accounting studies inclusive?
by Ian Crawford & Zhiqi Wang & Robert Faff - 441-465 Accounting and Finance: authorship and citation trends
by Clive Gaunt & Steven Cahan - 467-503 Stock weighting and nontrading bias in estimated portfolio returns
by Philip Gray & David Gallagher - 505-537 Earnings management of initial public offering firms: evidence from regulation changes in China
by Jianlei Liu & Konari Uchida & Ruidong Gao & Peter Clarkson - 539-566 The implementation effects of expanded consolidation: the case of consolidating special purpose entities
by Ting Luo & Terry Warfield & Peter Clarkson - 567-589 Sources of momentum profits in international stock markets
by Kyung-In Park & Dongcheol Kim & Henk Berkman - 591-624 Dependent on one but vulnerable to another: opportunism threats and control solutions for customization providers
by VG Sridharan & Michelle M. S. Phang - 625-667 Is there useful information in the ‘use of proceeds’ disclosures in IPO prospectuses?
by Anne Wyatt & Steven Cahan
March 2014, Volume 54, Issue 1
- 1-23 When U.S. venture capital ventures abroad
by Khaled Abdou & Oscar Varela & Robert Faff - 25-45 Does insider trading explain price run-up ahead of takeover announcements?
by Angelo Aspris & Sean Foley & Alex Frino & Robert Faff - 47-82 Financial statement recasting and credit risk assessment
by George Batta & Ananda Ganguly & Joshua Rosett - 83-112 Audit committee performance: ownership vs.independence – Did SOX get it wrong?
by Brian Bolton - 113-134 Business strategy, executive compensation and firm performance
by Yasheng Chen & Johnny Jermias - 135-163 Association between Big 4 auditor choice and cost of equity capital for multiple-segment firms
by Jong-Hag Choi & Woo-Jong Lee & Steven Cahan - 165-188 The evolution of China’s banking system: bank loan announcements 1996–2009
by Christopher Gan & Yuan Zhang & Zhaohua Li & David A. Cohen - 189-210 The effects of analyst forecasts and earnings trends on perceptions of management forecast credibility
by Lisa M. Gaynor & Andrea S. Kelton - 211-235 Economic consequences of SFAS 142 goodwill write-offs
by Henry Jarva - 237-249 Sell the rumour, buy the fact?
by Ben R. Marshall & Nuttawat Visaltanachoti & Genevieve Cooper - 251-274 Investors’ preference towards risk: evidence from the Taiwan stock and stock index futures markets
by Zhuo Qiao & Ephraim Clark & Wing-Keung Wong - 275-299 The impacts of parent’s listing status on subsidiary’s financial constraint and cost of equity capital: the case of equity carve-outs
by Lewis H. K. Tam
December 2013, Volume 53, Issue 4
- 867-903 Strange bedfellows? Voluntary corporate social responsibility disclosure and politics
by Paul A. Griffin & Yuan Sun & Steven Cahan - 905-911 Discussion of ‘Strange bedfellows? Voluntary CSR disclosure and politics’
by Vic Naiker & Steven Cahan - 913-947 Is the relationship between investment and conditional cash flow volatility ambiguous, asymmetric or both?
by Michael O'Connor Keefe & James Tate & Henk Berkman - 949-960 Mickey Mouse and the IDioT principle for assessing research contribution: discussion of ‘Is the relationship between investment and conditional cash flow volatility ambiguous, asymmetric or both?’
by Robert Faff & Steven Cahan - 961-994 Strategic pricing by Big 4 audit firms in private client segments
by Wouter Dutillieux & Donald Stokes & Marleen Willekens & Gary Monroe - 995-999 Discussion of ‘Strategic pricing by Big 4 audit firms in private client segments’
by Elizabeth Carson & Steven Cahan - 1001-1019 Is the objectivity of internal audit compromised when the internal audit function is a management training ground?
by Anna M. Rose & Jacob M. Rose & Carolyn S. Norman - 1021-1028 Discussion of ‘Is the objectivity of internal audit compromised when the internal audit function is a management training ground?’
by Lisa Koonce & Steven Cahan - 1029-1051 Government ownership, corporate governance and tax aggressiveness: evidence from China
by K. Hung Chan & Phyllis L. L. Mo & Amy Y. Zhou & Steven Cahan - 1053-1059 Discussion of ‘Government ownership, corporate governance and tax aggressiveness: evidence from China’
by Chen Chen & Steven Cahan - 1061-1082 The usefulness of operating cash flow and accrual components in improving the predictive ability of earnings: a re-examination and extension
by Shadi Farshadfar & Reza Monem - 1083-1106 Determining fair values of performance-vested and forfeiture-embedded employee stock options
by Ming-Cheng Wu & I-Cheng Lin - 1107-1127 The effect of foreign currency hedging on the probability of financial distress
by Shane Magee - 1129-1147 Independent audit committee members’ board tenure and audit fees
by Anthony Moung Yin Chan & Guoping Liu & Jerry Sun - 1149-1174 Characteristics of failed U.S. commercial banks: an exploratory study
by Fatima Alali & Silvia Romero
September 2013, Volume 53, Issue 3
- 609-622 Weekend gold returns in bull and bear markets
by Laurence E. Blose & Vijay Gondhalekar - 623-641 Barron’s most respected companies
by Greg Filbeck & Raymond Gorman & Xin Zhao - 643-666 Is prior director experience valuable?
by Stephen Gray & John Nowland - 667-689 Is backdating executive stock options always costly to shareholders?
by Philippe Grégoire & Robert Glenn Hubbard & Michael F. Koehn & Marc Van Audenrode & Jimmy Royer - 691-710 The impact of Australian higher education policy changes on the production of PhDs in the field of accounting and finance
by Richard Heaney & Terry Evans & Peter Macauley & Margot Pearson - 711-730 The initial private placement of equity and changes in operating performance in Taiwan
by Hsu-Huei Huang & Min-Lee Chan - 731-761 Has Australian financial reporting become more conservative over time?
by Cheng Lai & Meiting Lu & Yaowen Shan - 763-789 Analyst firm parent–subsidiary relationship and conflict of interest: evidence from IPO recommendations
by Cheolwoo Lee - 791-808 Trade credit policy and firm value
by Cristina Martínez-Sola & Pedro J. García-Teruel & Pedro Martínez-Solano - 809-836 Extreme events: a study of small oil and gas firms
by Jan M. Smolarski & Jose G. Vega - 837-865 Earnings Variability and Disclosure of R&D: Evidence from Press Releases
by Dan Weiss & Haim Falk & Uri Ben Zion
June 2013, Volume 53, Issue 2
- 339-366 The effect of financial constraints, investment policy, product market competition and corporate governance on the value of cash holdings
by Howard W. H. Chan & Yufei Lu & Hong F. Zhang - 367-391 Australian evidence on the implementation of the size and value premia
by Paul Docherty & Howard Chan & Steve Easton - 393-417 Value versus growth: Australian evidence
by Philip Gharghori & Sebastian Stryjkowski & Madhu Veeraraghavan - 419-439 Capital gains tax, supply-driven trading and ownership structure: direct evidence of the lock-in effect
by Dean Hanlon & Sean Pinder - 441-470 Economic value of analyst recommendations in Australia: an application of the Black–Litterman asset allocation model
by Peng W. He & Andrew Grant & Joel Fabre - 471-496 GAAP, GFS and AASB 1049: perceptions of public sector stakeholders
by Ralph Kober & Janet Lee & Juliana Ng - 497-512 Bond pricing with a surface of zero coupon yields
by Vijay A. Murik - 513-535 Stock dividends in China: signalling or liquidity explanations?
by Nhut H. Nguyen & David Y. Wang - 537-560 The determinants of cash holdings in private family firms
by Tensie Steijvers & Mervi Niskanen - 561-586 What determines the profitability of banks? Evidence from Spain
by Antonio Trujillo-Ponce - 587-607 Bad beta good beta, state-space news decomposition and the cross-section of stock returns
by Kent Wang & Jiawei Li & Shicheng Huang
March 2013, Volume 53, Issue 1
- 1-30 Leverage, executive incentives and corporate governance
by Mahmoud Agha - 31-53 Pricing of innate and discretionary accruals in Australian debt
by Husam Aldamen & Keith Duncan - 55-83 Derivatives use and financial instrument disclosure in the extractives industry
by Jacqueline Birt & Michaela Rankin & Chen L. Song - 85-110 Determinants of capital budgeting methods and hurdle rates in Nordic firms
by Tor Brunzell & Eva Liljeblom & Mika Vaihekoski - 111-136 The effect of US holidays on the European markets: when the cat’s away…
by Jorge Casado & Luis Muga & Rafael Santamaria - 137-162 The impact of product market competition on earnings quality
by Peter Cheng & Paul Man & Cheong H. Yi - 163-184 Asymmetric trading by insiders – comparing abnormal returns and earnings prediction in Spain and Australia
by Igor Goncharov & Allan Hodgson & Suntharee Lhaopadchan & Sonia Sanabria - 185-215 Market risk exposure of merger arbitrage in Australia
by Jason Hall & Matthew Pinnuck & Matthew Thorne - 217-241 Exploring attitudes to financial reporting in the Australian not-for-profit sector
by Philip D. Palmer - 243-264 Can quote competition reduce preferenced trading? A reexamination of the SEC’s 1997 order handling rules
by S. Ghon Rhee & Ning Tang - 265-300 Effects of earnings management on bank cost of debt
by Chung-Hua Shen & Yu-Li Huang - 301-338 Responses by Australian auditors to the global financial crisis
by Yang Xu & Elizabeth Carson & Neil Fargher & Liwei Jiang
December 2012, Volume 52, Issue 4
- 971-1000 Audit committee characteristics and firm performance during the global financial crisis
by Husam Aldamen & Keith Duncan & Simone Kelly & Ray McNamara & Stephan Nagel - 1001-1011 Quantitative measures of operational risk: an application to funds management
by Stephen J. Brown - 1013-1039 Applying developed-country regulation in emerging markets: an analysis of Thai insider trading
by Pornanong Budsaratragoon & David Hillier & Suntharee Lhaopadchan - 1041-1059 Auditors’ going-concern-modified opinions after 2001: measuring reporting accuracy
by Peter Carey & Stuart Kortum & Robyn Moroney - 1061-1081 Managerial ownership, board monitoring and firm performance in a family-concentrated corporate environment
by Peter Cheng & Lixin (Nancy) Su & Xindong (Kevin) Zhu - 1083-1099 Retail investors exonerated: the case of the January effect
by Julia Henker & Debapriya J. Paul - 1101-1123 Inter-temporal changes in analysts’ forecast properties under the Australian continuous disclosure regime
by Grace C.-M. Hsu & Steven Lindsay & Irene Tutticci - 1125-1151 Trade credit and company performance during the 2008 financial crisis
by Katrien Kestens & Philippe Van Cauwenberge & Heidi Vander Bauwhede - 1153-1182 Beyond the ticket and the brand: imagining an accounting research future
by Lee D. Parker
September 2012, Volume 52, Issue 3
- 627-629 Vale To Allan Barton 1933–2012
by Jayne Godfrey - 631-662 Accounting conservatism and voluntary corporate governance mechanisms by Australian firms
by Kamran Ahmed & Darren Henry - 663-689 Market sentiment: a key factor of investors’ imitative behaviour
by Natividad Blasco & Pilar Corredor & Sandra Ferreruela - 691-721 Intangible assets, IFRS and analysts’ earnings forecasts
by Keryn Chalmers & Greg Clinch & Jayne M. Godfrey & Zi Wei - 723-741 The effect of cross-listing on insider trading returns
by Millicent Chang & Ross Corbitt - 743-765 Audit quality and information asymmetry between traders
by Greg Clinch & Donald Stokes & Tingting Zhu - 767-814 International equity valuation: the relative importance of country and industry factors versus company-specific financial reporting information
by George Foster & Ron Kasznik & Baljit K. Sidhu - 815-830 The impact of auctions on residential property prices
by Alex Frino & Maurice Peat & Danika Wright - 831-848 Does conglomeration really reduce credit risk?
by Gunnar Grass - 849-872 Firms’ performance under different bankruptcy systems: a Europe–USA empirical analysis
by Carlos Lopez Gutiérrez & Begoña Torre Olmo & Sergio Sanfilippo Azofra - 873-901 Agency problems, product market competition and dividend policies in Japan
by Wen He - 903-939 Evidence of assurance enhancing the quality of voluntary environmental disclosures: an empirical analysis
by Robyn Moroney & Carolyn Windsor & Yong Ting Aw - 941-970 Valuation effects of investor relations investments
by Adamos Vlittis & Melita Charitou
June 2012, Volume 52, Issue 2
- 267-290 Testing the growth option theory: the profitability of enhanced momentum strategies in Australia
by Gil Aharoni & Tuan Q. Ho & Qi Zeng - 291-312 The effect of corporate governance on firm’s credit ratings: further evidence using governance score in the United States
by Fatima Alali & Asokan Anandarajan & Wei Jiang - 313-341 The determinants of debt maturity in Australian firms
by Jamie Alcock & Frank Finn & Kelvin Jui Keng Tan - 343-358 Why you don’t get published: an editor’s view
by Michael E. Bradbury - 359-376 Publishing: art or science? Reflections from an editorial perspective
by Peter M. Clarkson - 377-394 The accrual anomaly: Australian evidence
by Greg Clinch & Damian Fuller & Brett Govendir & Peter Wells - 395-419 IFRS adoption and analysts’ earnings forecasts: Australian evidence
by Julie Cotter & Ann Tarca & Marvin Wee - 421-438 The impact of total quality management adoption on small and medium enterprises’ financial performance
by Ralph Kober & Thanesvary Subraamanniam & John Watson - 439-466 Does consideration matter to China’s split share structure reform?
by Fei Lu & Maria Balatbat & Robert Czernkowski - 467-493 Systematic liquidity risk and stock price reaction to shocks
by Khelifa Mazouz & Dima W. H. Alrabadi & Shuxing Yin - 495-517 Price and earnings momentum in Australian stock returns
by Paul Schneider & Clive Gaunt - 519-541 Equity value, implied cost of equity and shareholders’ real options
by Byungcherl Charlie Sohn - 543-571 Earnings quality and corporate cash holdings
by Qian Sun & Kenneth Yung & Hamid Rahman - 573-603 Robust anomalies? A close look at accrual‐based trading strategy returns
by Stephen Taylor & Leon Wong - 605-625 What drives the dating game of executive options exercise? Evidence from Taiwan
by Ming‐Cheng Wu & Hung‐Gay Fung & Yi‐Ting Huang
March 2012, Volume 52, Issue 1
- 1-7 The Global Financial Crisis: some attributes and responses
by David Allen & Robert Faff - 9-20 Financial reporting: Hearing the GFC message? What message?
by Kevin M. Stevenson - 21-46 Effect of the global financial crisis on accounting convergence
by Rajni Mala & Parmod Chand - 47-69 Implied volatility smiles, option mispricing and net buying pressure: evidence around the global financial crisis
by J. Larkin & A. Brooksby & C. T. Lin & R. Zurbruegg - 71-93 Boundedly rational equilibrium and risk premium
by Xue‐Zhong He & Lei Shi - 95-116 It pays to violate: how effective are the Basel accord penalties in encouraging risk management?
by Bernardo da Veiga & Felix Chan & Michael McAleer - 117-144 Does the 2008 short sale ban affect the enforcement of the Law of One Price? Evidence from Australia
by Binh Do & Viet Do & Daniel Chai - 145-163 Order size, order imbalance and the volatility–volume relation in a bull versus a bear market
by Marvin Wee & Joey W. Yang - 165-185 An empirical analysis of the operational losses of Australian banks
by Imad Moosa & Param Silvapulle - 187-212 Stock market synchronicity – an alternative approach to assessing the information impact of Australian IFRS
by Sanjay Bissessur & Allan Hodgson - 213-235 Comparative analysis of determinants of executive remuneration in the UK financial services sector
by Radha K. Shiwakoti - 237-247 The historical equity risk premium in Australia: post‐GFC and 128 years of data
by Tim Brailsford & John C. Handley & Krishnan Maheswaran - 249-265 An analysis of the accounting and finance research productivity in Australia and New Zealand in 1991–2010
by Kam C. Chan & Chih‐Hsiang Chang & Jamie Y. Tong & Feida Zhang
October 2012, Volume 52
- 1-23 Role of remuneration committee in narrative human capital disclosure
by Indra Abeysekera - 25-48 Capital structure and business cycles
by Shumi Akhtar - 49-76 Does adopting good corporate governance impact the cost of intermediated and non-intermediated debt?
by Husam Aldamen & Keith Duncan - 77-108 Equity and debt issuance by firms violating GAAP
by Katsiaryna Salavei Bardos & Nataliya Zaiats - 109-135 Taxes, tenders and the design of Australian off-market share repurchases
by Christine Brown & Kevin Davis - 137-154 Risk-based explanation for the book-to-market effect
by Jerry W. Chen - 155-182 What drives leverage in leveraged buyouts? An analysis of European leveraged buyouts’ capital structure
by Wouter De Maeseneire & Samantha Brinkhuis - 183-216 The determinants of short selling: evidence from the Hong Kong equity market
by Michael McKenzie & Ólan T. Henry - 217-231 Normal science and paradigmatic shifts: political and regulatory strategies to develop investor protection in the aftermath of crisis
by Justin O’Brien - 233-286 Fifteen years in the trenches: Auditor–client negotiations exposed and explored
by Steven E. Salterio