Coming Forward: The Effects of Social and Regulatory Forces on the Voluntary Restatement of Earnings Subsequent to Wrongdoing
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Xiaomeng Zhang | Michael D. Pfarrer | Ken G. Smith | Kathryn M. Bartol | Dmitry M. Khanin | K. M. Bartol | K. Bartol | D. Khanin | Xiaomeng Zhang
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