Analysts' Conflict of Interest and Biases in Earnings Forecasts [PDF]
Analysts' earnings forecasts are influenced by their desire to win investment banking clients. We hypothesize that the equity bull market of the 1990s, along with the boom in investment banking business, exacerbated analysts' conflict of interest and ...
Jason Karceski +2 more
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Addressing conflict of interest in non‐pharmacological research
Conflicts also occur due to bias arising from the need for people to be successful in financial and scientific terms (5). Similarly conflicts of interest in non-pharmacological (N-Ph) research are not uncommon, and are equally damaging to the quality of ...
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Disclosing Conflict of Interest - Does Experience and Reputation Matter? [PDF]
Disclosure of conflict of interest is currently seen as an effective tool for reducing threats to auditor independence. Cain, Loewenstein, and Moore (2005) provide evidence for perverse effects of disclosing conflict of interest.
Koch, Christopher, Schmidt, Carsten
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Globalizing Savigny: The State in Savigny’s Private International Law, and the Challenge of Europeanization and Globalization [PDF]
How can conflict of laws respond to the challenges from globalization? Some argue that state-based approaches like governmental interest analysis are inadequate, and advocate a return to the approach taken by the German scholar Savigny in the 19th ...
Michaels, Ralf
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Human Resource Practices as Predictors of Work-Family Outcomes and Employee Turnover [PDF]
Drawing on a non-random sample of 557 dual- earner white collar employees, this paper explores the relationship between human resource practices and three outcomes of interest to firms and employees: work-family conflict, employees’ control over managing
Batt, Rosemary, Valcour, P. Monique
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Professional Responsibility and Conflict of Interest [PDF]
When conflicts of interests arise for the professional, s/he should be aided in their resolution by a long-standing body of knowledge called ethics. Ethics provides an array of concepts, vocabulary, and strategies to aid in both the understanding and the
Lois Eveleth
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Conflict of interest as a barrier to local accountability [PDF]
Using a specially designed lab-type experiment conducted in the field, we compare the willingness of head teachers, centrally appointed public servants, and community representatives to hold Ugandan primary school teachers to account.
Abigail Barr, Andrew Zeitlin
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Knowing the Soviet Union: the historical dimension [PDF]
This repository item contains a single article of the Publication Series, papers in areas of particular scholarly interest published from 1989 to 1996 by the Boston University Institute for the Study of Conflict, Ideology, and Policy.
Conquest, Robert
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Capitalizing on National Self-Interest: The Management of International Telecommunication Conflict by the International Telecommunication Union [PDF]
This article will examine the potential for conflict and the need for international cooperation in the contemporary telecommunication industry, with a particular focus on the role of the International Telecommunication Union (ITU) in international ...
Gregg, Donna C.
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Conflicts of interest: The ethical viewpoint [PDF]
Conflicts of interest are a very widespread ethical problem which, precisely for that reason, deserves special attention, both from a legal viewpoint and from the point of view of ethics applied to organizations and professions.
Argandoña, Antonio
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