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Where Experts Get It Wrong: Independence vs. Leadership in Corporate Governance
David F. Larcker, Brian Tayan
Stanford Closer Look Series
March2013
And Then a Miracle Happens!: How Do Proxy Advisory Firms Develop Their Voting Recommendations?
David F. Larcker, Allan McCall, Brian Tayan
Stanford Closer Look Series
February2013
Factor-Loading Uncertainty and Expected Returns
Christopher S. Armstrong, Snehal Banerjee, Carlos Corona
The Review of Financial Studies
January2013
Vol. 26
Issue 1
Pages 158–207.
Chapter 12 — Forecasters’ Objectives and Strategies
Iván Marinovic, Marco Ottaviani, Peter Sorensen
Handbook of Economic Forecasting, Vol. 2, Part B
2013
Pages 690–720.
Do US Market Interactions Effect CEO Pay: Evidence from UK companies
Joseph D. Piotroski, J. Gerakos, S. Srinivasan
Management Science
2013
Vol. 59
Issue 11
Pages 2413-2434.
Earnings Manipulation and Expected Returns
Daniel M. Beneish, Charles M. C. Lee, Craig D. Nichols
Financial Analysts Journal
2013
Vol. 69
Issue 2
Pages 57-82.
Internal Control System, Earnings Quality and the Dynamics of Financial Reporting
Iván Marinovic
RAND Journal of Economics
2013
Vol. 44
Issue 1
Pages 145-167.
The Evolving Structure of the Private Equity and Venture Capital Industry
Mark A. Wolfson
Journal of Investment Management
2013
Vol. 11
Issue 4
The London Stock Exchange's AIM Experiment: Regulatory or market failure? A discussion of Gerakos, Lang and Maffett
Joseph D. Piotroski
Journal of Accounting and Economics
2013
Vol. 56
Issue 2-3
Pages 216-223.
Do Differences in Financial Reporting Attributes Impair the Predictive Ability of Financial Ratios for Bankruptcy?
William H. Beaver (1940–2024), Maria Correia,, Maureen McNichols
Review of Accounting Studies
December2012
Vol. 17
Issue 4
Pages 969-1010.
Union Activism: Do Union Pension Funds Act Solely in the Interest of Beneficiaries?
David F. Larcker, Brian Tayan
Stanford Closer Look Series
December2012
Voluntary Disclosure, Manipulation and Real Effects
Anne Beyer, Ilan Guttman
Journal of Accounting Research
December2012
Vol. 50
Issue 5
Pages 1141–1177.
Is a Powerful CEO Good or Bad for Shareholders?
David F. Larcker, Brian Tayan
Stanford Closer Look Series
November2012
Shareholder Lawsuits: Where Is the Line Between Legitimate and Frivolous?
David F. Larcker, Brian Tayan
Stanford Closer Look Series
November2012
2012 Social Media Survey
David F. Larcker, Sarah M. Larcker, Brian Tayan
The Conference Board and Stanford University
October2012
Fixed or Contingent: How Should “Governance Monitors” Be Paid?
David F. Larcker, Brian Tayan
Stanford Closer Look Series
October2012
Why Do Pro Forma and Street Earnings Not Reflect Changes in GAAP? Evidence From SFAS 123R
Mary E. Barth, Ian D. Gow, Daniel J. Taylor
Review of Accounting Studies
September2012
Vol. 17
Issue 3
Pages 526-562.
Are IFRS-Based and US GAAP-Based Accounting Amounts Comparable?
Mary E. Barth, Wayne R. Landsman, Mark Lang, Christopher Williams
Journal of Accounting and Economics
August2012
Vol. 54
Issue 1
Pages 68–93.
Corporate Governance, Compensation Consultants, and CEO Pay Levels
Christopher S. Armstrong, Christopher D. Ittner, David F. Larcker
Review of Accounting Studies
June2012
Vol. 17
Issue 2
Pages 322–351.
Ten Myths of “Say on Pay”
David F. Larcker, Allan McCall, Gaizka Ormazabal, Brian Tayan
Stanford Closer Look Series
June2012