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R&D, International Sourcing, and the Joint Impact on Firm Performance
Esther Ann Bøler +2 more
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Overcoming Adverse Selection: How Public Intervention Can Restore Market Functioning
J. Tirole
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Doing Well by Doing Good: Green Office Buildings
Piet Eichholtz, N. Kok, John M. Quigley
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Corporate Climate Risk: Measurements and Responses
Social Science Research Network, 2020This paper conducts a textual analysis of earnings call transcripts to quantify climate risk exposure at the firm level. We construct dictionaries that measure physical and transition climate risks separately and identify firms that proactively respond
Qing Li +3 more
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Investor Sentiment for Corporate Social Performance
Accounting Review, 2018We document time-varying investor sentiment for corporate social responsibility (CSR) performance. We show that announcements of CSR activities generate positive abnormal returns during periods when investors place a valuation premium on CSR ...
J. Naughton, Clare H. Wang, I. Yeung
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Motivational Optimism and Short-Term Investment Efficiency
Accounting Review, 2023We explore whether managers’ strong desire for good performance distorts their expectations and, consequently, corporate investment efficiency. We find that managers overweight favorable information and underweight unfavorable information, resulting in
Meng Li, S. Markov, Susan Shu
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How Does Removing the Tax Benefits of Debt Affect Firms? Evidence from the 2017 U.S. Tax Reform
The Review of financial studiesThe impact of tax benefits of debt on firms remains an open question. The 2017 U.S. tax reform limited the tax advantage of debt for all firms except for small businesses with average sales below $25 million.
Ali Sanati, Mehdi Beyhaghi
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Uncertainty Shocks, Adjustment Costs, and Firm Beliefs: Evidence from a Representative Survey
American Economic Journal: MacroeconomicsThis paper studies the dynamic effects of an uncertainty shock on firm expectations. We conduct a survey that confronts managers from a representative firm sample with a model-consistent uncertainty shock scenario.
Andreas Dibiasi +2 more
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Man versus Machine Learning Revisited
The Review of financial studiesBinsbergen, Han, and Lopez-Lira (2023) predict analysts’ forecast errors using a random forest model. A strategy that trades against this model’s predictions earns a monthly alpha of 1.54% (t-value = 5.84).
Yingguang Zhang +2 more
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Journal of Emerging Technologies in Accounting, 2023
Blockchain and cloud computing continue to emerge and evolve as important technologies for data management. This has strategic implications for data stored in enterprise resource planning (ERP) systems.
S. Lambert, Bruce I. Davidson, S. LeMay
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Blockchain and cloud computing continue to emerge and evolve as important technologies for data management. This has strategic implications for data stored in enterprise resource planning (ERP) systems.
S. Lambert, Bruce I. Davidson, S. LeMay
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