Do Client Characteristics Really Drive the Big N Audit Quality Effect? New Evidence from Propensity Score Matching (English)
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Title:Do Client Characteristics Really Drive the Big N Audit Quality Effect? New Evidence from Propensity Score Matching
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Published in:Management science ; 63, 11 ; 3628-3649
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Table of contents – Volume 63, Issue 11
The tables of contents are generated automatically and are based on the data records of the individual contributions available in the index of the TIB portal. The display of the Tables of Contents may therefore be incomplete.
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Early Task Initiation and Other Load-Adaptive Mechanisms in the Emergency DepartmentBatt, Robert J et al. | 2017
- 3552
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Confidence Calibration in a Multiyear Geopolitical Forecasting CompetitionMoore, Don A et al. | 2017
- 3566
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Do Mandatory Overtime Laws Improve Quality? Staffing Decisions and Operational Flexibility of Nursing HomesLu, Susan Feng et al. | 2017
- 3586
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Monopoly Pricing in the Presence of Social LearningCrapis, Davide et al. | 2017
- 3609
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A Behavioral Model of Forecasting: Naive Statistics on Mental SamplesTong, Jordan et al. | 2017
- 3628
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Do Client Characteristics Really Drive the Big N Audit Quality Effect? New Evidence from Propensity Score MatchingDeFond, Mark et al. | 2017
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Comment and Response to “Do Client Characteristics Really Drive the Big N Audit Quality Effect? New Evidence from Propensity Score Matching” by Mark DeFond, David H. Erkens, and Jieying Zhang| 2017
- 3654
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Restructuring Charges, FAS 146, and the Accrual AnomalyBhojraj, Sanjeev et al. | 2017
- 3672
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Waiting To Give: Stated and Revealed PreferencesCraig, Ashley C et al. | 2017
- 3691
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Does the Unemployment Benefit Institution Affect the Productivity of Workers? Evidence from the FieldBlanco, M et al. | 2017
- 3708
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Indirect Reciprocity and Charitable Giving— Evidence from a Field ExperimentKhadjavi, Menusch et al. | 2017
- 3718
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Weather and the Psychology of Purchasing Outdoor Movie TicketsBuchheim, Lukas et al. | 2017
- 3739
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Justice Under UncertaintyCettolin, Elena et al. | 2017
- 3760
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Dynamic Conditional Beta Is Alive and Well in the Cross Section of Daily Stock ReturnsBali, Turan G et al. | 2017
- 3780
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Incompatible European Partners? Cultural Predispositions and Household Financial BehaviorHaliassos, Michael et al. | 2017
- 3809
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Legal-System Arbitrage and Parent–Subsidiary Capital StructuresBanerjee, Suman et al. | 2017
- 3829
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Can Investment Shocks Explain the Cross Section of Equity Returns?Garlappi, Lorenzo et al. | 2017
- 3849
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Herd Behavior and Mutual Fund PerformanceKoch, Andrew et al. | 2017
- 3874
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Bayesian Estimation of a Dynamic Model of Two-Sided Markets: Application to the U.S. Video Game IndustryZhou, Yiyi et al. | 2017
- 3895
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Expertise in Online MarketsDespotakis, Stylianos et al. | 2017
- 3911
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The Probit Choice Model Under Sequential Search with an Application to Online RetailingBronnenberg, Bart et al. | 2017
- 3930
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Selling Out: The Inauthenticity Discount in the Craft Beer IndustryFrake, Justin et al. | 2017
- 3944
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Consumer Choice Models with Endogenous Network EffectsWang, Ruxian et al. | 2017
- 3961
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Option Pricing for a Jump-Diffusion Model with General Discrete Jump-Size DistributionsFu, Michael C et al. | 2017
- 3978
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Joint Panel Sizing and Appointment Scheduling in Outpatient CareZacharias, Christos et al. | 2017
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Editorial Statement—Business Strategy| 2017
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Editorial Statement—Operations Management