A financial report restatement reflects errors in the previous financial statement, and thus it increases investors’ doubt about the credibility of the financial statement. The primary objective of this paper is to examine whether restatement announcements imply increased fraud risks in Chinese firms in the context that up to one quarter of listed companies have restated their financial reports in China, and explore the implications of the content, severity and reasons for restatements with respect to fraud. In this paper, firms with financial restatements prove to be more likely to be labeled as fraudulent by regulators in China. Second, the following results also are revealed: (1) financial statements, except balance sheet restatements, p...
Falsified financial statements have already become an international and historic issue. How to judge...
This study examines the relationship between the high reported levels of recidivism committed by Chi...
In 2014, more than 500 companies or over 3% of all public companies filed a Form 8-K Item 4.02 discl...
A financial report restatement reflects errors in the previous financial statement, and thus it incr...
We examine the causes and consequences of falsified financial statements in China. Using bivariate p...
This study investigates the links between accounting values in Chinese listed companies’ balance she...
This thesis develops an analysis of the prevalence and determinants of financial fraud as identified...
This research aims to compare financial statement fraud in China and the USA. This research conducte...
The rising tide of corporate scandals and audit failures has shocked the public, and the integrity o...
The rising tide of corporate scandals and audit failures has shocked the public, and the integrity o...
This paper examines two types of financial reporting fraud (i.e., earnings manipulation fraud and tu...
Using a sample of listed Chinese companies during 2010–2019, we examine whether corporate renaming i...
A letter report issued by the General Accounting Office with an abstract that begins "A number of we...
The extent and type of financial fraud committed by listed firms in China, stock market reaction to ...
Financial statement fraud (FSF) has cost market participants, including investors, creditors, pensio...
Falsified financial statements have already become an international and historic issue. How to judge...
This study examines the relationship between the high reported levels of recidivism committed by Chi...
In 2014, more than 500 companies or over 3% of all public companies filed a Form 8-K Item 4.02 discl...
A financial report restatement reflects errors in the previous financial statement, and thus it incr...
We examine the causes and consequences of falsified financial statements in China. Using bivariate p...
This study investigates the links between accounting values in Chinese listed companies’ balance she...
This thesis develops an analysis of the prevalence and determinants of financial fraud as identified...
This research aims to compare financial statement fraud in China and the USA. This research conducte...
The rising tide of corporate scandals and audit failures has shocked the public, and the integrity o...
The rising tide of corporate scandals and audit failures has shocked the public, and the integrity o...
This paper examines two types of financial reporting fraud (i.e., earnings manipulation fraud and tu...
Using a sample of listed Chinese companies during 2010–2019, we examine whether corporate renaming i...
A letter report issued by the General Accounting Office with an abstract that begins "A number of we...
The extent and type of financial fraud committed by listed firms in China, stock market reaction to ...
Financial statement fraud (FSF) has cost market participants, including investors, creditors, pensio...
Falsified financial statements have already become an international and historic issue. How to judge...
This study examines the relationship between the high reported levels of recidivism committed by Chi...
In 2014, more than 500 companies or over 3% of all public companies filed a Form 8-K Item 4.02 discl...