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Advances in Accounting:
Incorporating Advances in International Accounting 2018

Volumes 40 - 43

Provided by James R. Martin, Ph.D., CMA
Professor Emeritus, University of South Florida

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Abbott, L. J., W. Buslepp and M. Notbohm. 2018. The audit market effects of disputing a GAAP-deficient PCAOB inspection report. Advances in Accounting: Incorporating Advances in International Accounting (41): 126-140.

Albring, S. M. and X. Xu. 2018. Management earnings forecasts, managerial incentives, and risk-taking. Advances in Accounting: Incorporating Advances in International Accounting (42): 48-69.

Bailey, W. J. and K. M. Sawers. 2018. Moving toward a principle-based approach to U.S. accounting standard setting: A demand for procedural justice and accounting reform. Advances in Accounting: Incorporating Advances in International Accounting (43): 1-13.

Bick, P., S. Orlova and L. Sun. 2018. Fair value accounting and corporate cash holdings. Advances in Accounting: Incorporating Advances in International Accounting (40): 98-110.

Bruchwood, J. D., D. M. Johnston and S. J. Lusch. 2018. The effect of tax audit outcomes on the reporting and valuation of unrecognized tax benefits. Advances in Accounting: Incorporating Advances in International Accounting (42): 1-11.

Chen, L., G. V. Krishnan and W. Yu. 2018. The relation between audit fee cuts during the global financial crisis and earnings quality and audit quality. Advances in Accounting: Incorporating Advances in International Accounting (43): 14-31.

Chu, L., R. Mathieu and C. Mbagwu. 2018. The association between firm fundamentals and bank interest rates under different measures of risk. Advances in Accounting: Incorporating Advances in International Accounting (41): 46-58.

Dickinson, V., H. Kassa and P. D. Schaberl. 2018. What information matters to investors at different stages of a firm's life cycle? Advances in Accounting: Incorporating Advances in International Accounting (42): 22-33.

Dong, B., D. Robinson and L. Xu. 2018. Auditor-client geographic proximity and audit report timeliness. Advances in Accounting: Incorporating Advances in International Accounting (40): 11-19.

Edmonds, C. T., J. E. Edmonds, R. Fu and D. S. Jenkins. 2018. Price momentum and the premium for meeting or beating analysts' forecasts of earnings. Advances in Accounting: Incorporating Advances in International Accounting (42): 34-47.

Gonzalez-Sanchez, M. 2018. Effects of IFRS-13 on the relevance of fair value adjusted by credit risk: Evidence from Europe. Advances in Accounting: Incorporating Advances in International Accounting (40): 89-97.

Graham, R. C. and K. C. Lin. 2018. How will the new lease accounting standard affect the relevance of lease asset accounting? Advances in Accounting: Incorporating Advances in International Accounting (42): 83-95.

Hansen, J. C., K. P. Hong and S. Park. 2018. Accounting conservatism: A life cycle perspective. Advances in Accounting: Incorporating Advances in International Accounting (40): 76-88.

Harris, D. G., L. Shi and H. Xie. 2018. Does benchmark-beating detect earnings management? Evidence from accounting irregularities. Advances in Accounting: Incorporating Advances in International Accounting (41): 25-45.

Hart, M. 2018. How informative is qualitative management earnings guidance? Advances in Accounting: Incorporating Advances in International Accounting (41): 59-73.

Hong, P. K. and S. Hwang. 2018. Fair value disclosures of pension plan assets and audit fees. Advances in Accounting: Incorporating Advances in International Accounting (41): 88-96.

Hunt, N. C. and G. S. Iyer. 2018. The effect of tax position and personal norms: An analysis of taxpayer compliance decisions using paper and software. Advances in Accounting: Incorporating Advances in International Accounting (41): 1-6.

Imhof, M. J. and S. E. Seavey. 2018. How investors value cash and cash flows when managers commit to providing earnings forecasts. Advances in Accounting: Incorporating Advances in International Accounting (41): 74-87.

Jimenez-Angueira, C. E. 2018. The effect of interplay between corporate governance and external monitoring regimes on firms' tax avoidance. Advances in Accounting: Incorporating Advances in International Accounting (41): 7-24.

Karim, K., E. Lee and S. Suh. 2018. Corporate social responsibility and CEO compensation structure. Advances in Accounting: Incorporating Advances in International Accounting (40): 27-41.

Lin, K. C. and X. Dong. 2018. Corporate social responsibility engagement of financially distressed firms and their bankruptcy likelihood. Advances in Accounting: Incorporating Advances in International Accounting (43): 32-45.

Linares-Mustaros, S., G. Coenders and M. Vives-Mestres. 2018. Financial performance and distress profiles. From classification according to financial ratios to compositional classification. Advances in Accounting: Incorporating Advances in International Accounting (40): 1-10.

Liu, Y., H. Gan and K. Karim. 2018. The effectiveness of clawback adoptions in mitigating over-investments - Does board governance play a role? Advances in Accounting: Incorporating Advances in International Accounting (40): 61-75.

Mburu, H. K. and A. P. Tang. 2018. The adoption of voluntary clawback provisions and the broader commitment hypothesis. Advances in Accounting: Incorporating Advances in International Accounting (43): 60-69.

Moore, J. A. and L. Xu. 2018. Book-tax differences and cost of private debt. Advances in Accounting: Incorporating Advances in International Accounting (42): 70-82.

Mortenson, K. G. and T. J. Pitre. 2018. Who benefits from share contracts? Advances in Accounting: Incorporating Advances in International Accounting (42): 125-135.

Oz, I. O. and C. Simga-Mugan. 2018. Bankruptcy prediction models' generalizability: Evidence from emerging market economies. Advances in Accounting: Incorporating Advances in International Accounting (41): 114-125.

Read, W. J. and A. Yezegel. 2018. Going-concern opinion decisions on bankrupt clients: Evidence of long-lasting auditor conservatism? Advances in Accounting: Incorporating Advances in International Accounting (40): 20-26.

Reinstein, A., N. T. Churyk and S. L. Tate. 2018. Analyzing pedagogical approaches used in second auditing courses. Advances in Accounting: Incorporating Advances in International Accounting (42): 110-124.

Single, L., S. Donald and E. Almer. 2018. The relationship of advocacy and mentorship with female accountants' career success. Advances in Accounting: Incorporating Advances in International Accounting (42): 12-21.

Skousen, C. J., X. Song and L. Sun 2018. CEO network centrality and bond ratings. Advances in Accounting: Incorporating Advances in International Accounting (40): 42-60.

Taylor, G. K., K. R. Brasel, M. C. Dawkins and M. T. Dugan. 2018. Keeping pace: The conditional probability of accounting academics to continue publishing in elite accounting journals. Advances in Accounting: Incorporating Advances in International Accounting (41): 97-113.

Ugrin, J. C. and D. D. Honn. 2018. Advanced placement and CPA exam performance: Implications for recruitment of quality students into college accounting programs. Advances in Accounting: Incorporating Advances in International Accounting (42): 96-109.

Utke, S. 2018. Miscodings in Compustat's auditor variable: Issues, identification, and correction. Advances in Accounting: Incorporating Advances in International Accounting (43): 56-59.

Xu, O., G. D. Fernando and K. Tam. 2018. Executive age and the readability of financial reports. Advances in Accounting: Incorporating Advances in International Accounting (43): 70-81.

Zhang, Y., J. Perols, D. Robinson and T. Smith. 2018. Earnings management strategies to maintain a string of meeting or beating analyst expectations. Advances in Accounting: Incorporating Advances in International Accounting (43): 46-55.