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Promoting quality improvement: navigating the conundrum in clinical audit record disclosure. [PDF]
Smith H.
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Investigating the effect of emotional disclosure on the quality of life of women after abortion: a randomized controlled clinical trial. [PDF]
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Disclosure Quality and Earnings Management
SSRN Electronic Journal, 2001Abstract Drawing upon the results of theoretical and empirical research on the relation between corporate disclosure and information asymmetry and on the relation between information asymmetry and earnings management, we hypothesise that the extent of earnings management is negatively related to corporate disclosure quality.
Gerald J. Lobo, Jian Zhou
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Quality Testing and Disclosure
The RAND Journal of Economics, 1985Sellers are often more able than consumers to test product quality. We show that whether such firms will voluntarily test quality and disclose what they learn depends in a paradoxical way upon the presence of mandatory disclosure rules: only if disclosure is mandatory will a seller not test and disclose.
Steven Matthews, Andrew Postlewaite
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Director capital and corporate disclosure quality
Journal of Accounting and Public Policy, 2010Abstract Conventional wisdom regarding board effectiveness emphasizes the role of board composition and incentives in alleviating conflicts of interest. We argue that board capital, however, may be a more important aspect of board efficacy since directors are the highest level agents of shareholders, meet infrequently, and shareholders have limited ...
Reeb, David M., Zhao, Wanli
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Self-disclosure and relationship quality
Alternative Lifestyles, 1981This article tests three competing theories that attempt to explain the reasons for and shape and direction of the relationship between self-disclosure and relationship quality among nonmarital cohabiting couples. The data strongly support the linear model which suggests that the greater the degree of self-disclosure, the greater the degree of ...
Charles Lee Cole, Stephen L. Goettsch
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