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School of Accountancy

Dahlia Robinson

Current Research

“Discretion in Financial Reporting: The Voluntary Adoption of Fair Value Accounting for Employee Stock Options,” with Diane Burton, Accounting Horizons, (June 2004) Vol.18, No. 2: 97-108.

“The use of accruals as a signaling device: Evidence from the market’s pricing of discretionary accruals around stock splits,” with Henock Louis, Journal of Accounting and Economics, (June 2005) Vol. 39. No. 2:361-380.

“The information content of reverse stock splits,” Advances in Accounting, (November, 2007) Vol. 23.179-205. 

“New evidence on auditor independence policy,” with Philip Reckers Advances in Accounting (November 2007) Vol. 23. 207-229.

“Accruals disclosure, investor sophistication, and the pricing of abnormal accruals,” with Henock Louis and Andrew Sbaraglia –Review of Accounting Studies, (March, 2008) Vol. 13. 23-54.

“Managers’ and investors’ responses to media exposure of board ineffectiveness,” with Henock Louis and Jennifer Joe – Forthcoming in the Journal of Financial and Quantitative Analysis.

"Auditor independence and auditor-provided tax service: Evidence from going-concern audit opinions prior to bankruptcy filings,” – Forthcoming in Auditing: A Journal of Practice and Theory.

 



 

 

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