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Evidence About Discipline Committees and Professional Misconduct of Auditors*,‡
ABSTRACT Self‐regulating professions establish professional discipline processes to determine whether members' behavior falls short of expectations outlined in their respective codes of conduct and to determine appropriate sanctions when necessary. From an auditing perspective, audit quality is of primary interest to audit researchers, yet few prior ...
Devan Mescall +2 more
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Pre‐IPO Tokens: Trading in the Dark
ABSTRACT Pre‐IPO tokens offer a new way for individual investors to access the private equity markets. However, without access to the private firm or to regulated public disclosures, token traders operate under extreme information asymmetry. This paper examines the behavior of the pre‐IPO token market around private funding events, such as venture ...
Johnathon Cziffra, Margaret Fong
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ABSTRACT Financial and managerial accounting (FMA) courses are critical courses that give first‐year students their first taste of technical accounting content. This paper surveys 20 years of literature in five specialist accounting education journals to draw out research‐informed instructional strategies and associated recommendations on their use and
Sanobar Anjum Siddiqui
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Audit Quality From a Service Perspective: A Systematic Literature Review
ABSTRACT Audit quality is a multidimensional and latent construct that researchers struggle to evaluate and interpret. This paper follows an interdisciplinary approach by systematically reviewing the literature on audit quality evaluation from a service quality perspective.
Lise Muriel Botha +3 more
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ABSTRACT Artificial intelligence (AI) tools are used to assist auditors in analyzing large amounts of data, automating audit tasks, and identifying risks and opportunities. AI can help improve the efficiency and accuracy of the auditing process as well as create value for both audit firms and their clients.
Nicolas Epelbaum +1 more
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Downside risk similarity and M&As
Abstract Downside risks are ubiquitous and can profoundly impact firm operations and valuation. Failure to adequately assess and manage target firms' downside risks hinders acquirers' ability to integrate and manage these businesses. This article introduces a novel measure of firms' downside risk similarity (DRS) based on risk factor descriptions and ...
Lei Chen +3 more
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On the valuation implications of unbundled disclosure
Abstract Firms with multiple pieces of information can disclose the information concurrently (bundled disclosure) or sequentially (unbundled disclosure). This paper examines the pricing implications of (un)bundled disclosure in a rational expectations equilibrium model.
Xue Jia, Jeroen Suijs
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