Financial Accounting and Equity Markets e-bog
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Philip Brown is one of the most admired and respected accounting academics alive today. He was a pioneer in capital markets research in accounting, and his 1968 article, co-authored with Ray Ball, "e;An Empirical Evaluation of Accounting Income Numbers,"e; arguably had a greater impact on the course of accounting research, directly and indirectly, than any other article during the secon...
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403,64 DKK
Forlag
Routledge
Udgivet
19 juni 2013
Længde
424 sider
Genrer
Financial accounting
Sprog
English
Format
epub
Beskyttelse
LCP
ISBN
9781135077570
Philip Brown is one of the most admired and respected accounting academics alive today. He was a pioneer in capital markets research in accounting, and his 1968 article, co-authored with Ray Ball, "e;An Empirical Evaluation of Accounting Income Numbers,"e; arguably had a greater impact on the course of accounting research, directly and indirectly, than any other article during the second half of the twentieth century. Since that time, his innovative research has focused on issues that bridge accounting and finance, including the relationships between net profit reports and the stock market, the long-run performance of acquiring firms, statutory sanctions and voluntary corporate disclosure, and the politics and future of national accounting standards to name a few. This volume brings together the greatest hits of Brown's career, including several articles that were published in out-of-the-way places, for easier use by students and researchers in the field. With a foreword written by Stephen A. Zeff, and an introduction that discusses the evolution of Brown's research interests and explains the context for each of the essays included in the volume, this book offers the reader a unique look inside this remarkable 50-year career.