101 results on '"Hung, Mingyi"'
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2. Learning from peers: Evidence from disclosure of consumer complaints
3. Market power and credit rating standards: Global evidence
4. Uneven regulatory playing field and bank transparency abroad
5. The effect of fair value accounting on the performance evaluation role of earnings
6. Political connections and voluntary disclosure : Evidence from around the world
7. The effect of mandatory CSR disclosure on firm profitability and social externalities: Evidence from China
8. Home Bias, Foreign Mutual Fund Holdings, and the Voluntary Adoption of International Accounting Standards
9. Investor Protection and Corporate Governance: Evidence from Worldwide CEO Turnover
10. Reflections on the 20-Year Anniversary of Worldwide IFRS Adoption
11. Board reforms and firm value: Worldwide evidence
12. Post-Earnings-Announcement Drift in Global Markets: Evidence from an Information Shock
13. Does Mandatory IFRS Adoption Affect Crash Risk?
14. The Impact of Mandatory IFRS Adoption on IPOs in Global Capital Markets
15. Do Depositors Respond to Banks' Social Performance?
16. Boardroom gender diversity reforms and institutional monitoring: global evidence
17. Do Depositors Respond to Banks' Social Performance?
18. Corporate governance in the 2007–2008 financial crisis: Evidence from financial institutions worldwide
19. Political considerations in the decision of Chinese SOEs to list in Hong Kong
20. The impact of mandatory IFRS adoption on foreign mutual fund ownership: The role of comparability
21. The Politics of Underreporting Loan Losses: Evidence from the Mandatory Shift to Expected Credit Loss Provisioning in China
22. Financial statement effects of adopting international accounting standards: the case of Germany
23. Investor protection and analysts’ cash flow forecasts around the world
24. Investor protection and the information content of annual earnings announcements: International evidence
25. Response to “Re-Examining the Impact of Mandatory IFRS Adoption on IPO Underpricing” by Byard, Darrough, and Suh (2021)
26. Re-Examining Board Reforms and Firm Value: Response to “How Much Should We Trust Staggered Differences-in-Differences Estimates?” by Baker, Larcker, and Wang (2021)
27. Boardroom Gender Diversity Reforms and Institutional Monitoring: Global Evidence
28. The Use of Debt Covenants Worldwide: Institutional Determinants and Implications on Financial Reporting.
29. The Value of Political Ties Versus Market Credibility: Evidence from Corporate Scandals in China.
30. An empirical analysis of analysts’ cash flow forecasts
31. Accounting standards and value relevance of financial statements: An international analysis
32. The Effect of Fair Value Accounting on the Performance Evaluation Role of Earnings
33. Home Bias, Foreign Mutual Fund Holdings, and the Voluntary Adoption of International Accounting Standards.
34. Corrigendum to “Board reforms and firm value: Worldwide evidence” [J. Financ. Econ. 125 (2017) 120–142]
35. Political Connections and Voluntary Disclosure: Evidence from Around the World
36. Corporate Payout Policy and Credit Risk: Evidence from CDS Markets
37. Board Reforms and Firm Value: Worldwide Evidence
38. The Value of Political Ties versus Market Credibility: Evidence from Corporate Scandals in China
39. The Use of Debt Covenants Worldwide: Institutional Determinants and Implications on Financial Reporting
40. Post-Earnings-Announcement Drift in Global Markets: Evidence from an Information Shock
41. The Impact of Mandatory IFRS Adoption on IPOs in Global Capital Markets
42. Post-Earnings-Announcement Drift in Global Markets: Evidence from an Information Shock
43. Does Mandatory IFRS Adoption Affect Crash Risk?
44. The Value of Political Ties versus Market Credibility: Evidence from Corporate Scandals in China
45. Governance Reforms and Firm Value: Worldwide Evidence
46. Board Reforms and Firm Value: Worldwide Evidence
47. The Effect of Increased Financial Disclosure on Post-Earnings-Announcement Drift: Worldwide Evidence
48. The Value of Political Ties and Market Credibility: Evidence from Corporate Scandals in China
49. The Effect of Mandatory CSR Disclosure on Information Asymmetry: Evidence from a Quasi-Natural Experiment in China
50. Has the Widespread Adoption of IFRS Reduced U.S. Firms' Attractiveness to Foreign Investors?
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