This paper investigates the influence of foreign operations and their financial disclosure on earnings quality in terms of accounting conservatism (timely recognizing losses). In a large (7,311 corporate years) sample of U.S. corporations, we find earnings of firms with multinational operations (MNCs) tend to be of lower quality and are reported less conservatively than those without foreign operations (domestic firms). Further, by looking at the geographic segment information disclosed by MNCs, we find that earnings conservatism gets improved if a MNC reports “clean” segment information of foreign operations; wherein operating results of MNC are broken down by geographic regions (continent or country) and reported separately. T...
This paper examines the consequences of Financial Reporting Quality (FRQ) on Corporate Performance, ...
This study examines whether sell-side analysts fully incorporate into their earnings forecasts the j...
In this paper, we analyze differences in the timeliness of income recognition between the U.S. and U...
This paper investigates the influence of foreign operations and their financial disclosure on earnin...
Purpose – The objective of this paper is to examine the incremental effects of overseas listing on e...
[[abstract]]Purpose – The objective of this paper is to examine the incremental effects of overseas ...
The aim of this article is to examine the relationship between accounting conservatism and earnings...
Financial reports should be able to provide information as a decision making so that the information...
This study investigates the role of information asymmetry as a moderating variable to strengthen or ...
This study investigates the motives of UK listed companies when reporting high and low quality accou...
This paper examines the consequences of Financial Reporting Quality (FRQ) on Corporate Performance, ...
In this study we investigate earnings conservatism of cross-listed and domestically listed companies...
Using panel data, this paper investigates how foreign ownership affects the financial reporting qua...
We examine market valuation of foreign earnings of US multinational firms in the context of strength...
We examine the relationship between corporate governance and earnings quality worldwide. Results sug...
This paper examines the consequences of Financial Reporting Quality (FRQ) on Corporate Performance, ...
This study examines whether sell-side analysts fully incorporate into their earnings forecasts the j...
In this paper, we analyze differences in the timeliness of income recognition between the U.S. and U...
This paper investigates the influence of foreign operations and their financial disclosure on earnin...
Purpose – The objective of this paper is to examine the incremental effects of overseas listing on e...
[[abstract]]Purpose – The objective of this paper is to examine the incremental effects of overseas ...
The aim of this article is to examine the relationship between accounting conservatism and earnings...
Financial reports should be able to provide information as a decision making so that the information...
This study investigates the role of information asymmetry as a moderating variable to strengthen or ...
This study investigates the motives of UK listed companies when reporting high and low quality accou...
This paper examines the consequences of Financial Reporting Quality (FRQ) on Corporate Performance, ...
In this study we investigate earnings conservatism of cross-listed and domestically listed companies...
Using panel data, this paper investigates how foreign ownership affects the financial reporting qua...
We examine market valuation of foreign earnings of US multinational firms in the context of strength...
We examine the relationship between corporate governance and earnings quality worldwide. Results sug...
This paper examines the consequences of Financial Reporting Quality (FRQ) on Corporate Performance, ...
This study examines whether sell-side analysts fully incorporate into their earnings forecasts the j...
In this paper, we analyze differences in the timeliness of income recognition between the U.S. and U...