An audit committee (AC) report is the primary channel through which investors learn about the responsibilities and activities of an AC. AC members may use personal language (“we”) or impersonal language (“the audit committee”) in an AC report. Psychology research suggests that personal (vs. impersonal) language signals that the language user has greater warmth and sense of communion (i.e., being part of a larger group). Applying this theory, we predict that an AC's use of personal (vs. impersonal) language leads investors to perceive a warmer and more communal AC, and that an AC's perceived warmth/communion (cued by personal language) positively impacts investor judgments. We further posit that the positive effect of personal language is st...
I examine the effect of auditors’ recurring, informal communication with managers and other auditors...
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Background and problem discussion: Recent accounting scandals have created greater demands on the in...
Recent studies document that market participants react positively to the positive language sentiment...
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Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2015I contribute to a growing literature on the role of ma...
Professional scepticism is a central focus of the audit profession and a key determinant of audit qu...
Personal ties (e.g., belonging to the same country club) and/or professional ties (e.g., serving on ...
I investigate how nonprofessional investors’ confidence in the financial statements and the audit re...
This thesis investigates the effectiveness of communication between assurors andassurance report use...
Evidence from recent studies suggests that management strategically uses linguistic manipulations to...
Purpose: The authors investigate the impact of disclosure tones and financial risk on the readabilit...
Drawing on theories from social judgment and persuasion, this chapter proposes that investors will b...
Evidence from recent studies suggests that management strategically uses linguistic manipulations to...
This dissertation examines the relationship between executive word choices and investor evaluations....
I examine the effect of auditors’ recurring, informal communication with managers and other auditors...
For years, researchers have examined financial data in corporate earnings announcements and their in...
Background and problem discussion: Recent accounting scandals have created greater demands on the in...
Recent studies document that market participants react positively to the positive language sentiment...
In this study, I examined how, in the context of the question and answer (Q&A) segment of earnings c...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2015I contribute to a growing literature on the role of ma...
Professional scepticism is a central focus of the audit profession and a key determinant of audit qu...
Personal ties (e.g., belonging to the same country club) and/or professional ties (e.g., serving on ...
I investigate how nonprofessional investors’ confidence in the financial statements and the audit re...
This thesis investigates the effectiveness of communication between assurors andassurance report use...
Evidence from recent studies suggests that management strategically uses linguistic manipulations to...
Purpose: The authors investigate the impact of disclosure tones and financial risk on the readabilit...
Drawing on theories from social judgment and persuasion, this chapter proposes that investors will b...
Evidence from recent studies suggests that management strategically uses linguistic manipulations to...
This dissertation examines the relationship between executive word choices and investor evaluations....
I examine the effect of auditors’ recurring, informal communication with managers and other auditors...
For years, researchers have examined financial data in corporate earnings announcements and their in...
Background and problem discussion: Recent accounting scandals have created greater demands on the in...