Review of Quantitative Finance and Accounting
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Volume 59, issue 4, 2022
- Bondholders’ returns and stakeholders’ interests pp. 1271-1301

- Maretno A. Harjoto, Andreas G. F. Hoepner and Marcus A. Nilsson
- Prediction of corporate recovery in Malaysia pp. 1303-1334

- Philip Sinnadurai, Norashikin Ismail and Noor Marini Haji-Abdullah
- Financial experts of top management teams and corporate social responsibility: evidence from China pp. 1335-1386

- Zhe Li, Bo Wang and Dan Zhou
- Comment letters and stock price synchronicity: evidence from China pp. 1387-1421

- Longhao Xu, Zhijian James Huang and Fenghua Wen
- Internal control effectiveness and trade credit pp. 1423-1452

- Mai Dao, Trung Pham and Hongkang Xu
- Disciplinary shocks: say-on-pay and the role of large shareholders pp. 1453-1499

- Meera Behera, Vikram Nanda and Oded Palmon
- Wholesale funding and liquidity creation pp. 1501-1524

- George Kladakis, Lei Chen and Sotirios K. Bellos
- Federal home loan bank advances and systemic risk pp. 1525-1557

- Angelos Kanas and Panagiotis Zervopoulos
- A note on the cost of capital with fixed payout ratios pp. 1559-1575

- Ralf Diedrich, Stefan Dierkes and Hans-Christian Gröger
- Excess of everything is bad: CEO greed and corporate policies pp. 1577-1607

- Khalil Jebran, Shihua Chen and Wanying Cai
- The accounting and trading information channels of excess control rights on IPO long-term return in China pp. 1609-1646

- Wei Zhang, Xiong Xiong, Guanying Wang and Jing Li
- Innovation, institutional ownerships and board diversity pp. 1647-1693

- Thi-Thanh Phan and Hai-Chin Yu
Volume 59, issue 3, 2022
- Does corporate social responsibility impact equity risk? International evidence pp. 825-855

- Alice Monti, Pierpaolo Pattitoni, Barbara Petracci and Otto Randl
- The evolution of trade credit: new evidence from developed versus developing countries pp. 857-912

- Michael Machokoto, Daniel Gyimah and Boulis Maher Ibrahim
- Trading concentration and industry-specific information: an analysis of auto complaints pp. 913-937

- Marshall A. Geiger, Sami Keskek and Abdullah Kumas
- Influences of family ownership on dividend policy under mandatory dividend rules pp. 939-967

- Alexandros Sikalidis, Konstantinos Bozos, Antonios Chantziaras and Christos Grose
- Fund manager skill: selling matters more! pp. 969-994

- Onur Kemal Tosun, Liang Jin, Richard Taffler and Arman Eshraghi
- Ex-ante performance of REIT portfolios pp. 995-1018

- Gene Birz, Erik Devos, Sandip Dutta, Khoa Nguyen and Desmond Tsang
- Firm life cycle stages and earnings management pp. 1019-1049

- Bikki Jaggi, Alessandra Allini, Raffaela Casciello and Fiorenza Meucci
- Does U.S. CEO connectedness in China matter? Evidence from Chinese import penetration pp. 1051-1094

- Shu-Cing Peng
- Outsourcing as a cooperative game between the CEO and labor: theory and evidence pp. 1095-1131

- Jongmoo Jay Choi, Ming Ju, Jose M. Plehn-Dujowich and Xiaotian Tina Zhang
- Client corruption culture and audit quality: the conditioning effect of the competitive position of the incumbent auditor pp. 1133-1171

- Simon Fung, Viet Tuan Pham and K. K. Raman
- Earnings patterns and managerial guidance pp. 1173-1213

- Anna Agapova, Jagadison K. Aier and Zhanel DeVides
- Test power properties of within-firm estimators of ownership and board-related explanatory variables with low time variation pp. 1215-1269

- Maria Boutchkova, Diego Cueto and Angelica Gonzalez
Volume 59, issue 2, 2022
- Monetary policy, financial shocks and economic activity pp. 429-456

- Anastasios Evgenidis and Anastasios Malliaris
- Economic policy uncertainty and cost of capital: the mediating effects of foreign equity portfolio flow pp. 457-481

- Frank Obenpong Kwabi, Samuel Owusu-Manu, Agyenim Boateng, Ernest-Bruno Ezeani and Min Du
- Optimal carry trade portfolio choice under regime shifts pp. 483-506

- Chih-Nan Chen and Chien-Hsiu Lin
- CEO tenure and cost of debt pp. 507-544

- Andrews Owusu, Frank Kwabi, Ernest Ezeani and Ruth Owusu-Mensah
- Is maximum daily return a lottery? Evidence from monthly revenue announcements pp. 545-600

- Zi-Mei Wang and Donald Lien
- Price run-ups and insider trading laws under different regulatory environments pp. 601-639

- Styliani Panetsidou, Angelos Synapis and Ioannis Tsalavoutas
- Corporate growth and strategic payout policy pp. 641-669

- Bai-Sian Chen, Hong-Yi Chen, Hsiao-Yin Chen and Fang-Chi Lin
- Improving health insurance markets: cost efficiency, implementation, and financing of expanding association health plans pp. 671-694

- Jordan Alzubi, Derrick Fung, Charles Yang and Jason Yeh
- Stochastic properties and pricing of bitcoin using a GJR-GARCH model with conditional skewness and kurtosis components pp. 695-716

- Panayiotis Theodossiou, Polina Ellina and Christos S. Savva
- Conglomerate internal informational advantage and resource allocation efficiency pp. 717-748

- Shih-Chu Chou, Ramachandran Natarajan and Kenneth Zheng
- Predictable asset price dynamics, risk-return tradeoff, and investor behavior pp. 749-791

- Osman Kilic, Joseph M. Marks and Kiseok Nam
- Non-executive employee ownership and financial reporting quality: evidence from Europe pp. 793-823

- Sami Adwan, Alaa Alhaj-Ismail and Ranko Jelic
Volume 59, issue 1, 2022
- A two-step quantile regression method for discretionary accounting pp. 1-22

- May Huaxi Zhang, Stanley Iat-Meng Ko, Andreas Karathanasopoulos and Chia Chun Lo
- The effect of CEO power on overinvestment pp. 23-63

- Huai-Chun Lo and Shin-Rong Shiah-Hou
- Dangerous liasons and hot customers for banks pp. 65-89

- Roy Cerqueti, Francesca Pampurini, Annagiulia Pezzola and Anna Grazia Quaranta
- Gaming governance: cosmetic or real corporate governance changes? pp. 91-121

- James S. Ang, Wei Mike Chen, Shan Li and Lihong Wang
- The context of earnings management and its ability to predict future stock returns pp. 123-169

- Nguyet T. M. Nguyen, Abdullah Iqbal and Radha K. Shiwakoti
- Differential taxation and security market lines–a clarification pp. 171-203

- Marko Krause and Alexander Lahmann
- A nonlinear dynamic approach to cash flow forecasting pp. 205-237

- Yang Pang, Shimeng Shi, Yukun Shi and Yang Zhao
- Debt maturity and the choice between bank loans and public bonds pp. 239-272

- Ca Nguyen and John K. Wald
- Do political connections reduce earnings management? pp. 273-310

- Mohamed Khalil, Sandy Harianto and Yilmaz Guney
- Does firm-level political risk affect cash holdings? pp. 311-337

- Shehub Bin Hasan, Md Samsul Alam, Sudharshan Reddy Paramati and Md Shahidul Islam
- Do information sources matter in corporate tax avoidance? The roles of peer effects and director interlocks pp. 339-382

- Yi-Hsing Liao, Teng-Sheng Sang and Yuan-Tang Tsai
- Terrorist attacks and bank financial stability: evidence from MENA economies pp. 383-427

- Marwa Elnahass, Mohamed Marie and Mohammed Elgammal
Volume 58, issue 4, 2022
- A multicountry measure of comovement and contagion in international markets: definition and applications pp. 1307-1330

- Nina Tessler and Itzhak Venezia
- Partisan political connections, ethnic tribalism, and firm performance pp. 1331-1362

- Vincent Tawiah, Abdulrasheed Zakari and Yan Wang
- Capturing the straw in the wind: do short sellers trade on customer information? pp. 1363-1394

- In-Mu Haw, Wenming Wang, Wenlan Zhang and Xu Zhang
- How did the Sarbanes–Oxley Act affect managerial incentives? Evidence from corporate acquisitions pp. 1395-1450

- David Hillier, Patrick McColgan and Athanasios Tsekeris
- The financial and prudential performance of Chinese banks and Fintech lenders in the era of digitalization pp. 1451-1503

- Paraskevi Katsiampa, Paul B. McGuinness, Jean-Philippe Serbera and Kun Zhao
- Risk premia in the term structure of crude oil futures: long-run and short-run volatility components pp. 1505-1533

- Naomi Boyd, Bingxin Li and Rui Liu
- Family firms, tax avoidance, and socioemotional wealth: evidence from tax reform in Taiwan pp. 1535-1572

- Chii-Shyan Kuo
- Bank switching of US small businesses: new methods and evidence pp. 1573-1616

- Song Zhang, Liang Han, Konstantinos Kallias and Antonios Kallias
- Did the rating standard for banks change after the crisis? pp. 1617-1663

- Yu-Li Huang, Chung-Hua Shen and Kun-Li Lin
- Option pricing with random risk aversion pp. 1665-1684

- Luiz Vitiello and Ser-Huang Poon
- Are institutional investors informed? The case of dividend changes for REITS and Industrial Firms pp. 1685-1707

- Ebenezer Asem, Vishaal Baulkaran, Pawan Jain and Mark Sunderman
- Accounting information and left-tail risk pp. 1709-1740

- Irfan Safdar, Michael Neel and Babatunde Odusami
- Spot asset carry cost rates and futures hedge ratios pp. 1741-1779

- Dean Leistikow, Ren-Raw Chen and Yuewu Xu
Volume 58, issue 3, 2022
- Moral leadership and investor attention: An empirical assessment of the potus’s tweets on firms’ market returns pp. 881-910

- Vijay S. Sampath, Arthur J. O’Connor and Calvester Legister
- Cost management and corporate payout decisions pp. 911-938

- Joanna Golden and Kenneth Zheng
- The search for a new reference rate pp. 939-976

- Ahmed Baig and Drew B. Winters
- Why do investors discount earnings announced late? pp. 977-1014

- Linda H. Chen, Wei Huang, George J. Jiang and Kevin X. Zhu
- The impact of make-take fees on market efficiency pp. 1015-1035

- Jeffrey R. Black
- Disclosure regulations work: The case of regulation G pp. 1037-1062

- Yu-An Chen, Ann F. Medinets and Dan Palmon
- Volatility spillover among sector equity returns under structural breaks pp. 1063-1080

- Farooq Malik
- Voluntary disclosure and corporate innovation pp. 1081-1115

- Sheng-Syan Chen, Chia-Wei Huang, Chuan-Yang Hwang and Yanzhi Wang
- Procyclical volatility in Chinese stock markets pp. 1117-1144

- Bruno Deschamps, Tianlun Fei, Ying Jiang and Xiaoquan Liu
- The relation between earnings and price momentum: Does it vary across regimes? pp. 1145-1213

- Yao Zheng, Peihwang Wei and Eric Osmer
- The effect of housing boom on firm leverage evidence from China pp. 1215-1248

- Zhan Xu, Qingbin Meng and Song Wang
- Localized sentiment trading in heterogeneous labor markets: evidence from free agent signings pp. 1249-1276

- Aigbe Akhigbe, Melinda Newman and Ann Marie Whyte
- Earnings quality and investment efficiency: the role of the institutional settings pp. 1277-1306

- Yasean A. Tahat, Ahmed H. Ahmed and David Power
Volume 58, issue 2, 2022
- Book-tax differences, CEO overconfidence, and bank loan contracting pp. 437-472

- Audrey Hsu, Cheng-Few Lee and Sophia Liu
- Board monitoring and capital structure dynamics: evidence from bank-based economies pp. 473-498

- Ernest Ezeani, Rami Salem, Frank Kwabi, Khalid Boutaine, Bilal and Bushra Komal
- Board social capital and stock price crash risk pp. 499-540

- Khalil Jebran, Shihua Chen and Ruibin Zhang
- Foreign ownership and the enforcement of corporate governance reforms pp. 541-580

- Bibek Bhatta, Andrew Marshall, Suman Neupane and Chandra Thapa
- Corporate diversification and seasoned equity offering performance pp. 581-614

- Cathy Xuying Cao, Chongyang Chen, Ekaterina E. Emm and Bo Han
- Does mutual fund ownership reduce stock price clustering? Evidence from active and index funds pp. 615-647

- Ahmed S. Baig, Benjamin Blau and Jared DeLisle
- European Banking Union and bank risk disclosure: the effects of the Single Supervisory Mechanism pp. 649-683

- Yener Altunbas, Salvatore Polizzi, Enzo Scannella and John Thornton
- CEO overconfidence and the level of short-selling activity pp. 685-708

- Jieqi Guan, Brian M. Lam, Ching Chi Lam and Ming Liu
- Wisdom of the crowd and stock price crash risk: evidence from social media pp. 709-742

- Md Miran Hossain, Babak Mammadov and Hamid Vakilzadeh
- Equal-weighting and value-weighting: which one is better? pp. 743-768

- Nan Qin and Vijay Singal
- Evidence on using the estimation of level 3 fair values as an earnings management tool: evidence from Taiwan pp. 769-794

- Yan-Ting Lin
- Does economic policy uncertainty matter for financial reporting quality? Evidence from the United States pp. 795-845

- Theodora Bermpei, Antonios Nikolaos Kalyvas, Lorenzo Neri and Antonella Russo
- How do auditors respond to accounting restatements? Evidence on audit staff allocation pp. 847-879

- Wuchun Chi and Chien-min Kevin Pan
Volume 58, issue 1, 2022
- Payout policy and the interaction of firm-level and country-level governance pp. 1-39

- Richard Herron
- Corporate control and the choice of investment financing: the case of corporate acquisitions in India pp. 41-68

- Gabriel J. Power, Neelam Rani and Anandadeep Mandal
- CEO career concerns and the precision of management earnings forecasts pp. 69-100

- Kexing Ding and Bikki Jaggi
- Gender diversity and earnings management: the case of female directors with financial background pp. 101-136

- Alaa Mansour Zalata, Collins Ntim, Mostafa Hussien Alsohagy and John Malagila
- Analytical pricing formulae for vulnerable vanilla and barrier options pp. 137-170

- Liang-Chih Liu, Chun-Yuan Chiu, Chuan-Ju Wang, Tian-Shyr Dai and Hao-Han Chang
- Accelerated share repurchases: value creation or extraction pp. 171-216

- Tao-Hsien Dolly King and Charles E. Teague
- Earnings management in the short- and long-term post-regulation periods pp. 217-244

- Hassan Espahbodi, Reza Espahbodi, Kose John and Hua Christine Xin
- The information value of interim accounting disclosures: evidence from mandatory monthly revenue reports pp. 245-295

- Wei-Da Chen and Chin-Te Yu
- Estimating corporate bankruptcy forecasting models by maximizing discriminatory power pp. 297-328

- Chris Charalambous, Spiros H. Martzoukos and Zenon Taoushianis
- Political ideology and CEO performance under crisis pp. 329-359

- Katherine Campbell, Cullen Goenner, Matthew Notbohm and Adam Smedema
- Executives vs. governance: Who has the predictive power? Evidence from narrative tone pp. 361-382

- Hesham Bassyouny and Tarek Abdelfattah
- Does office size matter in client acceptance decisions? Evidence from big 4 accounting firms pp. 383-407

- Yu-Ting Hsieh, Chan-Jane Lin and Hsihui Chang
- The role of investor attention in idiosyncratic volatility puzzle and new results pp. 409-434

- Jungshik Hur and Vivek Singh
- Correction to: Reformulating prospect theory to become a von Neumann–Morgenstern theory pp. 435-436

- Jack Clark Francis
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