Accounting and Finance
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Volume 59, month 12, 2019
- Exploring the relationship between strategic performance measurement systems and managers' creativity: the mediating role of psychological empowerment and organisational learning pp. 2201-2233

- Ranjith Appuhami
- Choice of acquisition form in Australia and the post‐takeover employment of target firm directors on the acquiring firm board pp. 2235-2271

- Martin Bugeja, Raymond da Silva Rosa, H Y Izan and Susan Ngan
- Short‐selling constraints and corporate payout policy pp. 2273-2305

- Hang Chen, Yushu Zhu and Liang Chang
- The influence of the CEO's value perception towards auditing on audit demand in private firms pp. 2307-2343

- Maarten Corten, Tensie Steijvers and Nadine Lybaert
- The association between dividend payout and firm growth: Australian evidence pp. 2345-2376

- Michael Dempsey, Abeyratna Gunasekarage and Thanh Tan Truong
- Political connection, market frictions and financial constraints: evidence from China pp. 2377-2414

- Kebin Deng, Haijian Zeng and Yushu Zhu
- Explaining auditors’ propensity to issue going‐concern opinions in Australia after the global financial crisis pp. 2415-2453

- Elizabeth Carson, Neil Fargher and Yuyu Zhang
- Informed trading in public debt markets pp. 2455-2478

- Daniel Folkinshteyn
- CEO power, product market competition and the acquisition motive for going public pp. 2479-2507

- Jian Huang, Bharat A. Jain and Yingying Shao
- A machine learning analysis of citation impact among selected Pacific Basin journals pp. 2509-2552

- Stewart Jones and Nurul Alam
- CEO/CFO turnover and subsequent remediation of information technology material weaknesses pp. 2553-2577

- Wanyun Li, Soon‐Yeow Phang and Shuk Ying Ho
- How do political connections cause SOEs and non‐SOEs to make different M&A decisions/performance? Evidence from China pp. 2579-2619

- Qigui Liu, Tianpei Luo and Gary Gang Tian
- Are all dividends created equal? Australian evidence using dividend‐increase track records pp. 2621-2643

- David Michayluk, Karyn Neuhauser and Scott Walker
- The effect of inspections, rotations and client preferences on staffing decisions pp. 2645-2677

- Robyn Moroney, W. Robert Knechel and Carlin Dowling
- The effect of corporate diversification on credit risk: new evidence from European credit default swap spreads pp. 2679-2704

- Joachim Rojahn and Florian Zechser
- Chief financial officer demographic characteristics and fraudulent financial reporting in China pp. 2705-2734

- Jinghui Sun, Pamela Kent, Baolei Qi and Jiwei Wang
- Board characteristics and credit‐union performance pp. 2735-2764

- Luisa A. Unda, Kamran Ahmed and Paul R. Mather
- Social capital and access to informal finance – evidence from Chinese private firms pp. 2767-2815

- Lu Deng, Ping Jiang, Sifei Li and Mingqing Liao
- Share pledges, tone of earnings communication conferences, and market reaction: evidence from China pp. 2817-2853

- Wanlong Zhao, Wei Zhang, Xiong Xiong and Gaofeng Zou
- The role of government intervention in financial development: micro‐evidence from China pp. 2855-2878

- Lingbing Feng, Tong Fu, Nicholas Apergis, Hu Tao and Wu Yan
- Shadow banking shadowed in banks’ balance sheets: Evidence from China’s commercial banks pp. 2879-2903

- Feifei Zhu, Jing Chen, Zihao Chen and Huixuan Li
- Beyond cheap talk: management's informative tone in corporate disclosures pp. 2905-2959

- Maoliang Li, Huiying Wu, Min Xiao and Jiaxing You
- Unobserved ties between corporate executives and mutual fund managers pp. 2961-2991

- Jing Lin, Leng Ling and Mingshan Zhou
- Betting on temperature: psychological bias in insurance purchases pp. 2993-3027

- Dongmin Kong, Ni Qin, Zhijian Feng and Shasha Liu
- The warning of haze: weather and corporate investment pp. 3029-3052

- Xiuping Zhang, Shouyang Wang, Qingbin Meng and Weixing Wu
- The role of Chinese economic variables on Australian and New Zealand equity returns pp. 3053-3103

- Yongbo Ge, Ji Wu, Jing Zhang and Liping Zou
- Are margin traders informed? pp. 3105-3131

- Dayong Lv and Wenfeng Wu
- Corporate social responsibility and financial fraud: evidence from China pp. 3133-3169

- Lin Liao, Guanting Chen and Dengjin Zheng
- The decreasing value of non‐SOEs’ political connections during China’s anti‐corruption campaign: evidence and mechanism pp. 3171-3221

- Jinsong Liu and Qianwei Ying
- Media heterogeneity and post‐earnings announcement drift: evidence from China pp. 3223-3252

- Ye Guo and Mengqi Huang
Volume 59, month 11, 2019
- Board interlocks and capital structure dynamics: evidence from China pp. 1893-1922

- Danmeng Li, Qiuju Jiang and Yong Mai
- Default contagion and systemic risk in loan guarantee networks pp. 1923-1946

- Wenwei Li, Shenglin Ben, Ulrich Hommel, Sandra Paterlini and Jiefang Yu
- Forecasting realised volatility: a Markov switching approach with time‐varying transition probabilities pp. 1947-1975

- Xunxiao Wang, Keshab Shrestha and Qi Sun
- Locational effects and the cost of corporate bonds: the role of information pp. 1977-2016

- Tao Hu, Xiaolu Hu, Haozhi Huang, Jing Shi and Hua Wang
- Managerial characteristics and stock market investment: evidence from China pp. 2017-2044

- Jingjing Yang, Yuan Xin and Xiao Jun
- The influencing factors of satisfaction and lending intention in online lending investment: an empirical study based on the Chinese market pp. 2045-2071

- Weidong Xu, Ying Zuo, Xin Gao and Minglong Yao
- Seeing is important: the usefulness of video information in P2P pp. 2073-2103

- Huijuan Wang, Mengxia Yu and Lu Zhang
- Survival or die: a survival analysis on peer‐to‐peer lending platforms in China pp. 2105-2131

- Qigui Liu, Luxi Zou, Xiaolin Yang and Jinghua Tang
- The real effects of stock prices: learning, disclosure and corporate social responsibility pp. 2133-2156

- Yucheng Ji, Weijun Xu and Qi Zhao
- The IPO corporate social responsibility information disclosure: Does the stock market care? pp. 2157-2198

- Fangliang Huang, Lijin Xiang, Rongbing Liu, Shuling Su and Hao Qiu
Volume 59, month 09, 2019
- Qualitative accounting research: special issue introduction pp. 1449-1458

- John Dumay and Charl de Villiers
- Qualitative accounting research: dispelling myths and developing a new research agenda pp. 1459-1487

- Charl de Villiers, John Dumay and Warren Maroun
- Researcher perceptions and choices of interview media: the case of accounting research pp. 1489-1517

- Basil P. Tucker and Lee D. Parker
- Discovering bank risk factors from financial statements based on a new semi‐supervised text mining algorithm pp. 1519-1552

- Lu Wei, Guowen Li, Xiaoqian Zhu and Jianping Li
- An examination of the Vietnamese emerging market economy: understanding how and why auditors have responded to the audit law reforms pp. 1553-1583

- Phuong Thi Nguyen and Michael Kend
- A longitudinal study of Aboriginal images in annual reports: evidence from an arts council pp. 1585-1614

- Ruth Rentschler, Nava Subramaniam and Brian Martin
- A practice theoretical analysis of the irrelevance of integrated reporting to mainstream sell‐side analysts pp. 1615-1647

- Subhash Abhayawansa, Evangeline Elijido‐Ten and John Dumay
- From totalitarianism to capitalism – the case of IFRS adoption in Vietnam pp. 1649-1680

- Lisa‐Uyen Nguyen and Asheq Rahman
- How can the public trust charities? The role of performance accountability reporting pp. 1681-1707

- Cherrie Yang and Deryl Northcott
- The construction of accountant identity in a transitioning economy: the case of Vietnam pp. 1709-1740

- Lisa‐Uyen Nguyen
- Accounting as an engine for the re‐creation of strategy at a university pp. 1741-1762

- Esin Ozdil and Zahirul Hoque
- Strategising in the midst of management controls: a case study on the relationship between management controls and promises on strategies pp. 1763-1804

- Matthäus Tekathen, Binh Bui and Zhichao (Alex) Wang
- The emergence of management controls in an entrepreneurial company pp. 1805-1833

- Chris Akroyd, Ralph Kober and Danni Li
- Management controls and their links with fairness and performance in inter‐organisational relationships pp. 1835-1868

- Andy Wang and Maria Cadiz Dyball
- Business models and the managerial sensemaking process pp. 1869-1890

- Syrus Islam
Volume 59, month 06, 2019
- Determining returns to bidding firms’ shareholders using different benchmark methods: an Australian study pp. 923-960

- Farida Akhtar
- Corporate social responsibility performance, financial distress and firm life cycle: evidence from Australia pp. 961-989

- Ahmed Al‐Hadi, Bikram Chatterjee, Ali Yaftian, Grantley Taylor and Mostafa Monzur Hasan
- The effects of board gender diversity on a firm's risk strategies pp. 991-1031

- Linda H. Chen, Jeffrey Gramlich and Kimberly A. Houser
- Information disclosure quality: correlation versus precision pp. 1033-1053

- Adrian (Wai‐Kong) Cheung and Wei Hu
- Further evidence on mandatory partner rotation and audit pricing: a supply‐side perspective pp. 1055-1100

- Andrew Ferguson, Peter Lam and Nelson Ma
- Disproportionate insider control and firm performance pp. 1101-1130

- Barry Hettler and Arno Forst
- Know your industry: the implications of using static GICS classifications in financial research pp. 1131-1162

- Dean Katselas, Baljit K. Sidhu and Chuan Yu
- Do long‐term institutional investors foster corporate innovation? pp. 1163-1195

- Hyun‐Dong Kim, Kwangwoo Park and Kyojik Roy Song
- Stock price crash risk and internal control weakness: presence vs. disclosure effect pp. 1197-1233

- Jeong‐Bon Kim, Ira Yeung and Jie Zhou
- The influence of institutional contexts on the relationship between voluntary carbon disclosure and carbon emission performance pp. 1235-1264

- Le Luo
- Venture capital‐backed and commitments test entity initial public offerings on the ASX pp. 1265-1297

- Zoltan Murgulov, Alastair Marsden, S. Ghon Rhee and Madhu Veeraraghavan
- Stock price firm‐specific information on the choice of stock payment in mergers and acquisitions pp. 1299-1340

- Wenjing Ouyang and Samuel H. Szewczyk
- How do ‘busy’ and ‘overlap’ directors relate to CEO pay structure and incentives? pp. 1341-1382

- Shams Pathan, Peh Hwa Wong and Karen Benson
- Discretionary accruals: signalling or earnings management in Australia? pp. 1383-1413

- Hai Yen Pham, Richard Yiu‐Ming Chung, Eduardo Roca and Ben‐Hsien Bao
- Implications of student‐generated screencasts on final examination performance pp. 1415-1446

- James Wakefield, Jonathan Tyler, Laurel E. Dyson and Jessica K. Frawley
Volume 59, month 04, 2019
- Relying on the heuristic of trust: a case study pp. 333-357

- Aaron Bruhn
- Trust in, trust out: a real cost of sudden and significant financial loss pp. 359-381

- Aaron Bruhn
- Performance attribution of mutual funds in India: outperformance or mis‐representation? pp. 383-409

- Gaurav Singh Chauhan
- The effect of data availability in measuring fund managers’ after‐tax alphas pp. 411-448

- Zhe Chen, David Gallagher and Geoffrey J. Warren
- Which institutional investor types are the most informed? pp. 449-480

- Zhe Chen, David Forsberg and David Gallagher
- Analyst earnings forecast precision and local advantage: evidence from American depositary receipt firms pp. 481-510

- Fernando Comiran and Subprasiri Siriviriyakul
- Participation in risky asset markets and propensity for financial planning: a missing link? pp. 511-562

- Marco Eugster
- Determinants of seeking advice within defined contribution retirement savings schemes pp. 563-591

- Gordon L. Clark, Maurizio Fiaschetti and Paul Gerrans
- Are paper winners gamblers? Evidence from Australian retail investors pp. 593-614

- Alex Frino, Grace Lepone and Danika Wright
- In‐house asset management in the Australian superannuation industry pp. 615-655

- David Gallagher, Timothy M. Gapes and Geoffrey J. Warren
- Modelling momentum winner/loser asymmetry: the sources of winner and loser returns in the ASX200 and S&P500 pp. 657-684

- Nick Inglis, Bruce Vanstone and Tobias Hahn
- Extending financial literacy to insurance literacy: a survey approach pp. 685-713

- Xi Lin, Aaron Bruhn and Jananie William
- When boards use related parties: outsourcing and superannuation fund performance pp. 715-746

- Kevin Liu and Elizabeth Ooi
- The joint influence of financial risk perception and risk tolerance on individual investment decision‐making pp. 747-771

- Linh Nguyen, Gerry Gallery and Cameron Newton
- Evaluating fund capacity: issues and methods pp. 773-800

- Michael J. O'Neill and Geoffrey J. Warren
- Does educational diversity of managers matter for the performance of team‐managed funds? pp. 801-830

- Kian Tan and Anindya Sen
- The fundamentals of momentum investing: European evidence on understanding momentum through fundamentals pp. 831-857

- Christian Walkshäusl
- Differently motivated exchange traded fund trading activities and the volatility of the underlying index pp. 859-886

- Liao Xu, Xiangkang Yin and Jing Zhao
- Financial literacy amongst elderly Australians pp. 887-918

- Rui Xue, Adrian Gepp, Terry J. O'Neill, Steven Stern and Bruce Vanstone
Volume 59, month 03, 2019
- Vale to (Clive) Graham Peirson pp. 3-5

- Tim Brailsford and Paul Mather
- Accounting for financial instruments with characteristics of debt and equity: finding a way forward pp. 7-58

- Neil Fargher, Baljit K. Sidhu, Ann Tarca and Warrick van Zyl
- Research horizons for public and private not‐for‐profit sector reporting: moving the bar in the right direction pp. 59-85

- David J. Gilchrist and Roger Simnett
- Keeping it private: financial reporting by large proprietary companies in Australia pp. 87-113

- Brad Potter, Matthew Pinnuck, George Tanewski and Sue Wright
- Do brokers' recommendation changes generate brokerage? Evidence from a central limit order market pp. 115-142

- Rob Brown, Howard W. H. Chan, Robert Faff and Yew Kee Ho
- Further evidence of the relationship between accruals and future cash flows pp. 143-176

- Shadi Farshadfar and Reza M. Monem
- The impact of undergraduate personal finance education on individual financial literacy, attitudes and intentions pp. 177-217

- Paul Gerrans and Richard Heaney
- Research–teaching yin–yang? An empirical study of accounting and finance academics in Australia and New Zealand pp. 219-252

- Phil Hancock, Neil Marriott and Angus Duff
- Does market discipline impact bank charter value? The case for Australia and Canada pp. 253-276

- Mamiza Haq, Necmi K. Avkiran and Amine Tarazi
- Women on boards and greenhouse gas emission disclosures pp. 277-308

- Janice Hollindale, Pamela Kent, James Routledge and Larelle Chapple
- What about your qualitative cousins? Adapting the pitching template to qualitative research pp. 309-329

- Sumit Lodhia
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