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A Frog in Every Pan: Information Discreteness and the Lead-lag Returns Puzzle
Charles M. C. Lee, Shiyang Huang, Yang Song, Hong Xiang
Journal of Financial Economics
August2022
Vol. 145
Issue 2
Pages 83–102.
How Does Private Firm Disclosure Affect Demand for Public Firm Equity? Evidence from the Global Equity Market
Jinhwan Kim, Marcel Olbert
Journal of Accounting and Economics
August2022
Audit Process, Private Information, and Insider Trading
Salman Arif, John D. Kepler, Joseph Schroeder, Daniel Taylor
Review of Accounting Studies
July2022
Contracting with Controllable Risk
Christopher S. Armstrong, Stephen A. Glaeser, Sterling Huang
The Accounting Review
July2022
Vol. 97
Issue 4
Pages 27–50.
VICI Properties: Creating Value from the Ashes of Caesar’s Demise
William J. Ferguson, David F. Larcker, Brian Tayan
Stanford Closer Look Series
Corporate Governance Research Initiative
June142022
Unexpected Distractions and Investor Attention to Corporate Announcements
Doron Israeli, Ron Kasznik, Suhas A. Sridharan
Review of Accounting Studies
June2022
Vol. 27
Issue 2
Pages 477–518.
Monitoring with Career Concerns
Iván Marinovic, Martin Szydlowski
The RAND Journal of Economics
May172022
CEO Succession: Data
David F. Larcker, Brian Tayan
CGRI Quick Guide Series
Corporate Governance Research Initiative
May2022
Independent Chairman
David F. Larcker, Brian Tayan
CGRI Research Spotlight Series
Corporate Governance Research Initiative
May2022
This Research Spotlight provides a summary of the academic literature on whether companies with an independent chairman of the board exhibit better governance quality than companies with a dual chairman/CEO. It reviews the evidence of:
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Independent and Outside Directors
David F. Larcker, Brian Tayan
CGRI Research Spotlight Series
Corporate Governance Research Initiative
May2022
This Research Spotlight provides a summary of the academic literature on outside (non-executive) directors and directors who are independent according to New York Stock Exchange listing requirements. It reviews the evidence of:
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Political Networks and Stock Price Comovement: Evidence from Network-Connected Firms in China
Joseph D. Piotroski, T. J. Wong, Tianyu Zhang
Review of Finance
May2022
Vol. 26
Issue 3
Pages 521–559.
Seven Myths of ESG
David F. Larcker, Brian Tayan, Edward M. Watts
European Financial Management (early access)
May2022
Firing and Hiring the CEO: What Does CEO Turnover Data Tell Us About Succession Planning?
David F. Larcker, Brian Tayan, Edward M. Watts
Stanford Closer Look Series
Corporate Governance Research Initiative
April72022
Net Operating Loss Carryforwards and Corporate Savings Policies
Shane Heitzman, Rebecca Lester
The Accounting Review
March2022
Vol. 97
Issue 2
Pages 267–289.
What Determines Where Opportunity Knocks? Political Affiliation in the Selection of Opportunity Zones
Mary Margaret Frank, Jeffrey L. Hoopes, Rebecca Lester
Journal of Public Economics
February2022
Vol. 206
Active Funds and Bundled News
Charles M. C. Lee, Christina Zhu
The Accounting Review
January2022
Vol. 97
Issue 1
Pages 315-339.
Accounting Standards: The ‘Too Difficult’ Box — the Next Big Accounting Issue?
Mary E. Barth
Accounting and Business Research
2022
Vol. 52
Issue 5
Pages 565–577.
Can the University Survive (its) Nihilism?
Iván Marinovic
Journal of Law, Economics & Policy (JLEP) 17.3
2022
Pages 430–453.
Real-Time Revenue and Firm Disclosure
Elizabeth Blankespoor, Bradley E. Hendricks, Joseph D. Piotroski, Christina Synn
Review of Accounting Studies
2022
Tax Loss Measurement
Shane Heitzman, Rebecca Lester
National Tax Journal
December2021
Vol. 74
Issue 4
Pages 867–893.