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June 2019, Volume 59, Issue 2
-   991-1031 The effects of board gender diversity on a firm's risk strategies
 by Linda H. Chen & Jeffrey Gramlich & Kimberly A. Houser
-   1033-1053 Information disclosure quality: correlation versus precision
 by Adrian (Wai‐Kong) Cheung & Wei Hu
-   1055-1100 Further evidence on mandatory partner rotation and audit pricing: a supply‐side perspective
 by Andrew Ferguson & Peter Lam & Nelson Ma
-   1101-1130 Disproportionate insider control and firm performance
 by Barry Hettler & Arno Forst
-   1131-1162 Know your industry: the implications of using static GICS classifications in financial research
 by Dean Katselas & Baljit K. Sidhu & Chuan Yu
-   1163-1195 Do long‐term institutional investors foster corporate innovation?
 by Hyun‐Dong Kim & Kwangwoo Park & Kyojik Roy Song
-   1197-1233 Stock price crash risk and internal control weakness: presence vs. disclosure effect
 by Jeong‐Bon Kim & Ira Yeung & Jie Zhou
-   1235-1264 The influence of institutional contexts on the relationship between voluntary carbon disclosure and carbon emission performance
 by Le Luo
-   1265-1297 Venture capital‐backed and commitments test entity initial public offerings on the ASX
 by Zoltan Murgulov & Alastair Marsden & S. Ghon Rhee & Madhu Veeraraghavan
-   1299-1340 Stock price firm‐specific information on the choice of stock payment in mergers and acquisitions
 by Wenjing Ouyang & Samuel H. Szewczyk
-   1341-1382 How do ‘busy’ and ‘overlap’ directors relate to CEO pay structure and incentives?
 by Shams Pathan & Peh Hwa Wong & Karen Benson
-   1383-1413 Discretionary accruals: signalling or earnings management in Australia?
 by Hai Yen Pham & Richard Yiu‐Ming Chung & Eduardo Roca & Ben‐Hsien Bao
-   1415-1446 Implications of student‐generated screencasts on final examination performance
 by James Wakefield & Jonathan Tyler & Laurel E. Dyson & Jessica K. Frawley
March 2019, Volume 59, Issue 1
-   3-5 Vale to (Clive) Graham Peirson
 by Tim Brailsford & Paul Mather
-   7-58 Accounting for financial instruments with characteristics of debt and equity: finding a way forward
 by Neil Fargher & Baljit K. Sidhu & Ann Tarca & Warrick van Zyl
-   59-85 Research horizons for public and private not‐for‐profit sector reporting: moving the bar in the right direction
 by David J. Gilchrist & Roger Simnett
-   87-113 Keeping it private: financial reporting by large proprietary companies in Australia
 by Brad Potter & Matthew Pinnuck & George Tanewski & Sue Wright
-   115-142 Do brokers' recommendation changes generate brokerage? Evidence from a central limit order market
 by Rob Brown & Howard W. H. Chan & Robert W. Faff & Yew Kee Ho
-   143-176 Further evidence of the relationship between accruals and future cash flows
 by Shadi Farshadfar & Reza M. Monem
-   177-217 The impact of undergraduate personal finance education on individual financial literacy, attitudes and intentions
 by Paul Gerrans & Richard Heaney
-   219-252 Research–teaching yin–yang? An empirical study of accounting and finance academics in Australia and New Zealand
 by Phil Hancock & Neil Marriott & Angus Duff
-    253-276 Does market discipline impact bank charter value? The case for Australia and Canada
 by Mamiza Haq & Necmi K. Avkiran & Amine Tarazi
-   277-308 Women on boards and greenhouse gas emission disclosures
 by Janice Hollindale & Pamela Kent & James Routledge & Larelle Chapple
-   309-329 What about your qualitative cousins? Adapting the pitching template to qualitative research
 by Sumit Lodhia
March 2019, Volume 58, Issue 5
-   1233-1259 Can short selling improve internal control? An empirical study based on the difference‐in‐differences model
 by Huili Chen & Ying Chen & Bin Lin & Yanchao Wang
-   1261-1290 Measuring the increasing connectedness of Chinese assets with global assets: using a variance decompositions method
 by Honghai Yu & Wencong Sun & Xiangting Ye & Libing Fang
-   1291-1318 Economic policy uncertainty and stock price crash risk
 by Xuejun Jin & Ziqing Chen & Xiaolan Yang
-   1319-1345 The crowding out effect of booming real estate markets on corporate TFP: evidence from China
 by Bing Lu & Xiaofen Tan & Jinhui Zhang
-   1347-1383 Politically connected independent directors and corporate fraud in China
 by Dongmin Kong & Junyi Xiang & Jian Zhang & Yiyang Lu
-   1385-1411 Do stock bulletin board systems (BBS) contain useful information? A viewpoint of interaction between BBS quality and predicting ability
 by Xiong Xiong & Chunchun Luo & Ye Zhang & Shen Lin
-   1413-1443 Regional favoritism and tax avoidance: evidence from China
 by Yunsen Chen & Jianqiao Huang & Hang Liu & Weimin Wang
-   1445-1468 Cryptocurrency, confirmatory bias and news readability – evidence from the largest Chinese cryptocurrency exchange
 by Shuyu Zhang & Xuanyu Zhou & Huifeng Pan & Junyi Jia
-   1469-1501 Ultimate parent board reform and corporate overinvestment: a quasi‐natural experiment study
 by Sujuan Xie & Yue Xu & Yamin Zeng & Junsheng Zhang
-   1503-1523 Financial outreach and household financial constraint
 by Yiyi Bai & Zhisheng Li & Huan Liu
-   1525-1548 Do exchange‐traded fund flows increase the volatility of the underlying index? Evidence from the emerging market in China
 by Hua Wang & Liao Xu
-   1549-1580 CEO hometown ties and tax avoidance‐evidence from China's listed firms
 by Yu Shen & Di Gao & Di Bu & Lina Yan & Ping Chen
-   1581-1612 Mandatory corporate social responsibility disclosure and dividend payouts: evidence from a quasi‐natural experiment
 by Xiaoran Ni & Huilin Zhang
November 2018, Volume 58, Issue S1
-   3-43 Dissecting stock price momentum using financial statement analysis
 by Anwer S. Ahmed & Irfan Safdar
-   45-58 Information flow around stock market collapse
 by Terry Bossomaier & Lionel Barnett & Adam Steen & Mike Harré & Steve d'Alessandro & Rod Duncan
-   59-81 Herding in frontier stock markets: evidence from the Vietnamese stock market
 by Nha Duc Bui & Loan Thi Bich Nguyen & Nhung Thi Tuyet Nguyen & Gordon Frederick Titman
-   83-95 Transferring and trading on insider information in the United States and Australia: just a case of happy hour drinks?
 by Xiaoyan Chen & Allan Hodgson & Martina K. Linnenluecke
-   97-129 Market share growth and stock returns
 by Jaideep Chowdhury & Gokhan Sonaer & Umut Celiker
-   131-157 Market timing as an explanation for the short‐lived premium on cross‐listing
 by Peter M. Clarkson & Stephen F. Gray & Vanitha Ragunathan
-   159-178 Documenting the functional form of dynamic risk‐taking behaviour in a real options context using sporting contests
 by Stephen Easton & Sean Pinder & Steven Stern
-   179-209 The implied equity duration when discounting and forecasting parameters are industry specific
 by Olga Fullana & Juan M. Nave & David Toscano
-   211-251 Stock price crash risk: review of the empirical literature
 by Ahsan Habib & Mostafa Monzur Hasan & Haiyan Jiang
-   253-274 Predicting FTSE 100 returns and volatility using sentiment analysis
 by Mark Johnman & Bruce James Vanstone & Adrian Gepp
-   275-309 Are Internet message boards used to facilitate stock price manipulation? Evidence from an emerging market, Thailand
 by Nattapong Laksomya & John G. Powell & Suparatana Tanthanongsakkun & Sirimon Treepongkaruna
-   311-342 Low‐frequency volatility of real estate securities and macroeconomic risk
 by Chyi Lin Lee & Simon Stevenson & Ming‐Long Lee
-   343-373 Is advertising under‐resourced in a growth market? Intangible endogeneity and informed trading issues
 by Allan Hodgson & Suntharee Lhaopadchan & Raluca Ratiu
-   375-422 The effect of 52 week highs and lows on analyst stock recommendations
 by Mei‐Chen Lin
-   423-463 Vine copulas: modelling systemic risk and enhancing higher‐moment portfolio optimisation
 by Rand Kwong Yew Low
-   465-491 Real estate's information and volatility links with stock, bond and money markets
 by Lin Mi & Allan Hodgson
-   493-527 Does well‐being impact individuals’ risky decisions and susceptibility to cognitive bias?
 by Carly Moulang & Maria Strydom
-   529-571 What drives flight to quality?
 by Sebastian Opitz & Alexander Szimayer
-   573-597 A state‐price volatility index for the U.S. government bond market
 by Zheyao Pan
-   599-618 Investor sentiment and the risk–return tradeoff in the Brazilian market
 by Pedro Piccoli & Newton C. A. da Costa & Wesley Vieira da Silva & June A. W. Cruz
-   619-656 Improving equity premium forecasts by incorporating structural break uncertainty
 by Jing Tian & Qing Zhou
December 2018, Volume 58, Issue 4
-   939-963 Practitioner mentoring of undergraduate accounting students: helping prepare students to become accounting professionals
 by Ralph Adler & Carolyn Stringer
-   965-992 Disruption of financial intermediation by FinTech: a review on crowdfunding and blockchain
 by Cynthia Weiyi Cai
-   993-1026 A review of accounting research in Australasia
 by Charl de Villiers & Pei‐Chi Kelly Hsiao
-   1027-1061 Does auditor gender affect issuing going‐concern decisions for financially distressed clients?
 by Sarowar Hossain & Larelle Chapple & Gary S. Monroe
-   1063-1109 Corporate distress prediction in China: a machine learning approach
 by Yi Jiang & Stewart Jones
-   1111-1139 Fashion or future: does creating shared value pay?
 by Stewart Jones & Christopher Wright
-   1141-1168 Adoption of international financial reporting standards and the cost of adverse selection
 by Dean Katselas & Sviatoslav Rosov
-   1169-1200 How might normative and mimetic pressures improve local government service performance reporting?
 by Prae Keerasuntonpong & Carolyn Cordery
-   1201-1229 Internal control deficiencies and audit pricing: evidence from initial public offerings
 by Jong Eun Lee
September 2018, Volume 58, Issue 3
-   635-667 A review of research on regulation changes in the Asia‐Pacific region
 by Millicent Chang & Andrew B. Jackson & Marvin Wee
-   669-695 Dividend policies across multinational and domestic corporations – an international study
 by Shumi Akhtar
-   697-725 The sensitivity of the credit default swap market to financial analysts’ forecast revisions
 by Pervaiz Alam & Xiaoling Pu & Barry Hettler
-   727-750 Out‐of‐sample stock return predictability in emerging markets
 by Afsaneh Bahrami & Abul Shamsuddin & Katherine Uylangco
-   751-786 Corporate diversification, institutional investors and internal control quality
 by Guang‐Zheng Chen & Edmund C. Keung
-   787-816 Corporate social responsibility and dividend policy
 by Adrian (Waikong) Cheung & May Hu & Jörg Schwiebert
-   817-848 Convergence of accounting standards and financial reporting externality: evidence from mandatory IFRS adoption
 by Ru Gao & Baljit K. Sidhu
-   849-883 Stock price response to new‐CEO earnings news
 by Paul G. Geertsema & David H. Lont & Helen Lu
-   885-920 Audit report lag: the role of auditor type and increased competition in the audit market
 by Fakhroddin MohammadRezaei & Norman Mohd‐Saleh
-   921-935 Information linkages between emission allowance and energy markets
 by Emma Schultz & John Swieringa
June 2018, Volume 58, Issue 2
-   315-339 The changing technological environment and the future of behavioural research in accounting
 by Vicky Arnold
-   341-365 Timing of earnings restatements: CEO equity compensation and market reaction
 by Nourhene BenYoussef & Saqib Khan
-   367-396 Corporate governance and the sensitivity of investments to cash flows
 by Gurmeet Singh Bhabra & Parvinder Kaur & Ahn Seoungpil
-   397-421 Profitability and investment†based factor pricing models
 by Brendan Elliot & Paul Docherty & Stephen Easton & Doowon Lee
-   423-444 The Piotroski F†score: evidence from Australia
 by Charles E. Hyde
-   445-475 Remuneration committees, shareholder dissent on CEO pay and the CEO pay–performance link
 by Pamela Kent & Kim Kercher & James Routledge
-   477-501 Short selling, margin buying and stock return in China market
 by Rui Li & Nan Li & Jiahui Li & Chongfeng Wu
-   503-533 Executive stock option vesting conditions, corporate governance and CEO attributes: evidence from Australia
 by Xin Qu & Majella Percy & Jenny Stewart & Fang Hu
-   535-559 Generic skills in accounting: perspectives of Chinese postgraduate students
 by Bernadette Smith & William Maguire & Helen Haijuan Han
-   561-597 Determinants of discretionary fair value measurements: the case of Level 3 assets in the banking sector
 by Daifei Yao & Majella Percy & Jenny Stewart & Fang Hu
-   599-632 Does the accruals quality premium arise from information risk?
 by Lijuan Zhang & Mark Wilson
March 2018, Volume 58, Issue 1
-   3-4 Vale Emeritus Professor Ian Zimmer 2 April 1948–1 November 2017
 by Ken T. Trotman
-   5-10 From the Editor
 by Tom Smith
-   11-55 Dividend payout determinants for Australian Multinational and Domestic Corporations
 by Shumi Akhtar
-   57-89 Female audit committee members and their influence on audit fees
 by Husam Aldamen & Janice Hollindale & Jennifer L. Ziegelmayer
-   91-125 A new perspective on performance persistence: evidence using portfolio holdings
 by Scott Bennett & David R. Gallagher & Graham Harman & Geoffrey J. Warren & Yuki Xi
-   127-147 Dividend persistence and dividend behaviour
 by Kam Fong Chan & John G. Powell & Jing Shi & Tom Smith
-   149-169 Politically connected boards, value or cost: evidence from a natural experiment in China
 by Jianlei Han & Guangli Zhang
-   171-193 Discretion in bank loan loss allowance, risk taking and earnings management
 by Justin Jin & Kiridaran Kanagaretnam & Gerald J. Lobo
-   195-215 Partial moment volatility indices
 by Zhangxin (Frank) Liu & Michael J. O'Neill
-   217-254 Analysts’ stock recommendations, earnings growth and risk
 by Kenneth Peasnell & Yuan Yin & Martien Lubberink
-   255-277 Burnout among university accounting educators in Australia and New Zealand: determinants and implications
 by Gillian Vesty & VG Sridharan & Deryl Northcott & Steven Dellaportas
-   279-311 International compliance with new Basel Accord principles for risk governance
 by Sue Wright & Elizabeth Sheedy & Shane Magee
December 2017, Volume 57, Issue 5
-   1237-1264 Pairs trading in Chinese commodity futures markets: an adaptive cointegration approach
 by Danni Chen & Jing Cui & Yan Gao & Leilei Wu
-   1265-1286 Economic policy uncertainty in China and stock market expected returns
 by Jian Chen & Fuwei Jiang & Guoshi Tong
-   1287-1313 Does the T + 1 rule really reduce speculation? Evidence from Chinese Stock Index ETF
 by Xinyun Chen & Yan Liu & Tao Zeng
-   1315-1347 Financial constraints and investment thirst in Chinese reverse merger companies
 by Zijian Cheng & Grant Fleming & Zhangxin (Frank) Liu
-   1349-1381 Bank connections and the speed of leverage adjustment: evidence from China's listed firms
 by Wenfei Li & Cen Wu & Liping Xu & Qingquan Tang
-   1383-1415 Financial literacy and risky asset holdings: evidence from China
 by Li Liao & Jing Jian Xiao & Weiqiang Zhang & Congyi Zhou
-   1417-1445 To buy or not to buy: household risk hedging of housing costs
 by Shuo Liu & Jin Wang & Weixing Wu
-   1447-1480 City‐level political uncertainty and city‐level IPO activities
 by Danglun Luo & Naqiong Tong & Guoman She
-   1481-1516 Political connections of the board of directors and credit financing: evidence from Chinese private enterprises
 by Hongfeng Peng & Xiao Zhang & Xiaoquan Zhu
-   1517-1556 Tax avoidance and cost of debt: evidence from a natural experiment in China
 by Wei Cen & Naqiong Tong & Yushi Sun
-   1557-1604 Successive short‐selling ban lifts and gradual price efficiency: evidence from China
 by Xiong Xiong & Ya Gao & Xu Feng
-   1605-1633 Director interlocks and spillover effects of board monitoring: evidence from regulatory sanctions
 by Qinlin Zhong & Yuanyuan Liu & Chun Yuan
-   1635-1670 Media sentiment, institutional investors and probability of stock price crash: evidence from Chinese stock markets
 by Yanjian Zhu & Zhaoying Wu & Hua Zhang & Jing Yu
December 2017, Volume 57, Issue 4
-   937-959 Integrated reporting: background, measurement issues, approaches and an agenda for future research
 by Charl de Villiers & Elmar R. Venter & Pei†Chi Kelly Hsiao
-   961-980 Can foreign banks compete in China?
 by Necmi K. Avkiran & Yushu Zhu & David W. L. Tripe & Kathleen Walsh
-   981-1017 Fool's mate: What does CHESS tell us about individual investor trading performance?
 by Reza Bradrania & Andrew Grant & Peter Joakim Westerholm & Wei Wu
-   1019-1042 Capital expenditures and firm performance: evidence from a cross†sectional analysis of stock returns
 by Adriana S. Cordis & Chris Kirby
-   1043-1069 Level of business insights in the MD&A and nonprofessional investors' judgments
 by Wei Li
-   1071-1099 Political connections, auditor choice and corporate accounting transparency: evidence from private sector firms in China
 by Ye Liu & Xindan Li & Haijian Zeng & Yunbi An
-   1101-1125 Does internal control over financial reporting really alleviate agency conflicts?
 by Baolei Qi & Liuchuang Li & Qing Zhou & Jinghui Sun
-   1127-1147 Pension accrual management and research and development investment
 by Takafumi Sasaki
-   1149-1176 Herding behaviour in the Australian loan market and its impact on bank loan quality
 by Vuong Thao Tran & Hoa Nguyen & Chien Ting Lin
-   1177-1202 The effects of tone at the top and coordination with external auditors on internal auditors’ fraud risk assessments
 by Isabel Z. Wang & Neil Fargher
-   1203-1229 Call it good, bad or no news? The valuation effect of debt issues
 by Yushu Zhu
September 2017, Volume 57, Issue 3
-   623-655 Impact of the global financial crisis on Islamic and conventional stocks and bonds
 by Shumi Akhtar & Maria Jahromi & Tom Smith
-   657-679 Large audit firm premium and audit specialisation in the public sector
 by Michael E. Bradbury & Gary Monroe
-   681-699 The roles of book-tax conformity and tax enforcement in regulating tax reporting behaviour following International Financial Reporting Standards adoption
 by Ester Chen & Ilanit Gavious & Tom Smith
-   701-725 Shareholder say on pay and CEO compensation: three strikes and the board is out
 by Matthew Grosse & Stephen Kean & Tom Scott & Tom Smith
-   727-757 Effect of the ban on short selling on market prices and volatility
 by Uwe Helmes & Julia Henker & Thomas Henker & Tom Smith
-   759-788 How return and risk experiences shape investor beliefs and preferences
 by Arvid O. I. Hoffmann & Thomas Post & Tom Smith
-   789-813 Women in leadership: an analysis of the gender pay gap in ASX-listed firms
 by Marion Hutchinson & Janet Mack & Peter Verhoeven & Tom Smith
-   815-836 State-preference pricing and volatility indices
 by Zhangxin (Frank) Liu & Michael J. O'Neill & Tom Smith
-   837-853 Fund Volatility Index using equity market state prices
 by Michael J. O'Neill & Zhangxin Liu & Tom Smith
-   855-877 Long-Term post-merger announcement performance. A case study of Australian listed real estate
 by Chris Ratcliffe & Bill Dimovski & Monica Keneley & Tom Smith
-   879-905 Externally reported performance measures and benchmarks in Australia
 by Kerrie Woodhouse & Paul Mather & Dinithi Ranasinghe & Tom Smith
-   907-933 Corporate governance and private placement issuance in Australia
 by Suichen Xu & Janice How & Peter Verhoeven & Tom Smith
June 2017, Volume 57, Issue 2
-   319-349 Capital structure of multinational and domestic corporations – a cross-country comparison
 by Shumi Akhtar
-   351-372 Rare disaster risk and the expected equity risk premium
 by Henk Berkman & Ben Jacobsen & John B. Lee
-   373-400 Risk factors in Australian bond returns
 by Robert J. Bianchi & Michael E. Drew & Eduardo Roca & Timothy Whittaker
-   401-428 Improved corporate governance and Chinese seasoned equity offering announcement effects
 by Xiaoyan Chen
-   429-463 The diversity of expertise on corporate boards in Australia
 by Stephen Gray & John Nowland
-   465-497 Firm life cycle, corporate risk-taking and investor sentiment
 by Ahsan Habib & Mostafa Monzur Hasan
-   499-510 When are investment projects in the same risk class?
 by David Johnstone
-   511-531 The market premium for the option to close: evidence from Australian gold mining firms
 by Simone Kelly
-   533-563 A stakeholder analysis of employee disclosures in annual reports
 by Pamela Kent & Tamara Zunker
-   565-595 Audit opinions and information asymmetry in the stock market
 by David Abad & Juan P. Sánchez-Ballesta & José Yagüe
-   597-620 Corporate fraud culture: Re-examining the corporate governance and performance relation
 by David T. Tan & Larelle Chapple & Kathleen D. Walsh
March 2017, Volume 57, Issue 1
-   3-46 Risk, return and mean-variance efficiency of Islamic and non-Islamic stocks: evidence from a unique Malaysian data set
 by Shumi Akhtar & Maria Jahromi & Tom Smith
-   47-85 Design of MySuper default funds: influences and outcomes
 by Adam Butt & M. Scott Donald & F. Douglas Foster & Susan Thorp & Geoffrey J. Warren & Tom Smith
-   87-111 Earnings benchmark hierarchy
 by Mariela Carvajal & Jeffrey J. Coulton & Andrew B. Jackson & Tom Smith
-   113-129 Testing the effect of portfolio holdings disclosure in an environment absent of mandatory disclosure
 by Zhe Chen & David R. Gallagher & Adrian D. Lee & Tom Smith
-   131-164 Differentiated regulation: the case of charities
 by Carolyn J. Cordery & Dalice Sim & Tony Zijl & Gary Monroe
-   165-197 Investment–cash flow sensitivity measures investment thirst, but not financial constraint
 by Kebin Deng & Zhong Ding & Yushu Zhu & Qing Zhou & Kathy Walsh
-   199-237 The role of financial analysts in stock market efficiency with respect to annual earnings and its cash and accrual components
 by Dana Hollie & Philip B. Shane & Qiuhong Zhao & Steven Cahan
-   239-260 Use of benchmarks in predicting earnings management?
 by Richard Kent & James Routledge & Karen McPherson
-   261-287 Australian momentum: performance, capacity and the GFC effect
 by Bruce J. Vanstone & Tom Smith & Tobias Hahn
-   289-315 Informed trading on debt covenant violations: the long and short of it
 by Yushu Zhu & Jennifer Gippel & Kathy Walsh
April 2017, Volume 57
-   3-43 Conditional returns to shareholders of bidding firms: an Australian study
 by Farida Akhtar
-   45-68 Momentum in weekly returns: the role of intermediate-horizon past performance
 by Daniel Chai & Manapon Limkriangkrai & Philip Inyeob Ji
-   69-100 Determinants of Chinese equity financing behaviours: traditional model and the alternatives
 by Xiaoyan Chen & Xin Ling
-   101-116 Testing the effect of portfolio holdings disclosure in an environment absent of mandatory disclosure
 by Zhe Chen & David R. Gallagher & Adrian D. Lee
-   117-145 The role of managerial risk-taking in the ‘rise and fall’ of the CDS market
 by Roshanthi Dias
-   147-184 Investment financing: evidence from Korea
 by Heejung Choi & Jungwon Suh
-   185-210 Leverage adjustment after mergers and acquisitions
 by Joye Khoo & Robert B. Durand & Subhrendu Rath
-   211-234 Management incentives to recognise intangible assets
 by Mark Russell
-   235-253 Corporate governance and the probability of default
 by Emma L. Schultz & David T. Tan & Kathleen D. Walsh
-   255-276 Insights into accounting choice from the adoption timing of International Financial Reporting Standards
 by Warwick Stent & Michael E. Bradbury & Jill Hooks
-   277-298 Normality of stock returns with event time clocks
 by Xin Ling
December 2016, Volume 56, Issue 4
-   917-933 Transaction costs in an illiquid order-driven market
 by Ben R. Marshall & Nhut H. Nguyen & Nuttawat Visaltanachoti & Tom Smith
-   935-959 External finance and dividend policy: a twist by financial constraints
 by Zhong He & Xiaoyan Chen & Wei Huang & Rulu Pan & Jing Shi & Tom Smith
-   961-984 Knowledge of campaign finance regulation reduces perceptions of corruption
 by Necmi K. Avkiran & Direnç K. Kanol & Barry Oliver & Tom Smith
-   985-1015 The decision to outsource risk management services
 by Jacqueline Christensen & Pamela Kent & Tom Smith
-   1017-1040 Analysing the market–book value relation in large Australian and US firms: implications for fundamental analysis and the market–book ratio
 by Victoria J. Clout & Roger Willett & Tom Smith
-   1041-1070 An investigation of wholly-owned foreign subsidiary control through transaction cost economics theory
 by Francesco Giacobbe & Zoltan Matolcsy & James Wakefield & Tom Smith
-   1071-1095 Merging time-series Australian data across databases: challenges and solutions
 by Dean Katselas & Baljit K. Sidhu & Chuan Yu & Tom Smith
-   1097-1117 Net share issues and the cross-section of equity returns under a dividend imputation tax system
 by Adrian Melia & Paul Docherty & Steve Easton & Tom Smith
-   1119-1148 Information transfer and firm-level strategy
 by Richard A. Schneible Jr & Neil Fargher
-   1149-1185 Short-selling pressure and last-resort debt finance: evidence from 144A high-yield risk-adjusted debt
 by Kelvin Jui Keng Tan & Jia Min Lee & Robert W. Faff & Kathy Walsh
-   1187-1214 Correlated implied volatility with jump and cross section of stock returns
 by Samuel Ze-To & Steven Cahan
September 2016, Volume 56, Issue 3
-   607-626 A State-Price Volatility Index for China's Stock Market
 by Michael O'Neill & Kent Wang & Zhangxin (Frank) Liu & Tom Smith
-   627-667 Determinants of the levels and changes in non-executive director compensation
 by Martin Bugeja & Stephanie Fohn & Zoltan Matolcsy & Neil Fargher
-   669-694 The impact of sentiment on price discovery
 by Jeffrey J. Coulton & Tami Dinh & Andrew B. Jackson & Tom Smith
-   695-725 Effect of fund size on the performance of Australian superannuation funds
 by James R. Cummings & David Gallagher
-   727-748 The volatility of comprehensive income and its association with market risk
 by Shahwali Khan & Michael E. Bradbury & Steven Cahan
-   749-785 Information diffusion and the predictability of New Zealand stock market returns
 by Hai Lin & Daniel Quill & Henk Berkman
-   787-802 A note on assessing the relation between CEO characteristics and stock performance: Alpha Above Replacement
 by Brett C. Olsen & Sanjay R. Sisodiya & Judith Swisher & Neil Fargher
-   803-843 The determinants and market reaction to Open Briefings: an investor relations option and evidence on the effectiveness of disclosure
 by Andrew Ferguson & Tom Scott & Neil Fargher
-   845-878 Do investors misprice components of net periodic pension cost?
 by Yong-Chul Shin & Kun Yu & Neil Fargher
-   879-911 The real effects of corporate fraud: evidence from class action lawsuits
 by Qingbo Yuan & Yunyan Zhang & Steven Cahan
June 2016, Volume 56, Issue 2
-   297-332 Sarbanes–Oxley Act and patterns in stock returns around executive stock option exercise disclosures
 by Eli Bartov & Lucile Faurel & Steven Cahan
-   333-361 Momentum in Australian style portfolios: risk or inefficiency?
 by Howard Chan & Paul Docherty & David Gallagher
-   363-391 Why do analysts issue forecast revisions inconsistent with prior stock returns? Determinants and consequences
 by Xiaobo Dong & Kuan-Chen Lin & Roger Graham & Anne Wyatt
-   393-421 The Australian asset-pricing debate
 by Robert B. Durand & Manapon Limkriangkrai & Daniel Chai & David Gallagher
-   423-443 CEO inside debt and investment-cash flow sensitivity
 by Jianlei Han & Zheyao Pan & Henk Berkman
-   445-478 Investor mood and the determinants of stock prices: an experimental analysis
 by Noel Harding & Wen He & Steven Cahan
-   479-508 S&P 500 index addition, liquidity management and Tobin's Q
 by Petya Platikanova & Henk Berkman
-   509-544 Standard Business Reporting in Australia: efficiency, effectiveness, or both?
 by David A. Robb & Fiona H. Rohde & Peter F. Green & Steven Cahan
-   545-575 The role of political uncertainty in Australian financial markets
 by Lee A. Smales & Henk Berkman
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