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The effect of a politically connected supervisory board and disclosure of ultimate shareholders' identity on the principal–principal conflict
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Accounting and Finance |
2025 |
A |
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Natural disasters and audit fees
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Accounting and Business Research |
2024 |
A |
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Politically connected audit committee and audit risk: evidence from a quasi-experiment
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Accounting and Finance |
2024 |
A |
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COVID-19 pandemic resilience: an analysis of firm valuation and disclosure of sustainability practices of listed firms
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Managerial Auditing Journal |
2023 |
A |
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Do natural disasters affect corporate tax avoidance? The case of drought
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Journal of Business Ethics |
2023 |
A |
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Policy and oversight of corporate political activities and the cost of equity capital
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Journal of Contemporary Accounting and Economics |
2022 |
A |
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Winning the Australasian Reporting Awards: an analysis of accounting and economic outcomes
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Australian Journal of Management |
2022 |
A |
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State-level COVID-19 outbreak and stock returns
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Finance Research Letters |
2021 |
A |
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Climate risk and the price of audit services: the case of drought
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Auditing: A Journal of Practice and Theory |
2020 |
A* |
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Perceptions of shareholders and directors on corporate governance: what we learn about director primacy
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Accounting and Finance |
2020 |
A |
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Political alignment and audit pricing
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International Journal of Auditing |
2020 |
A |
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Adaptive conjoint analysis: a new approach to defining corporate governance
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Corporate Governance: an international review |
2017 |
A |
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Good corporate governance: What matters most to directors?
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JASSA: The Finsia Journal of Applied Finance |
2013 |
B |