Corporate Governance and Profit Shifting: The Role of the Audit Committee
暂无分享,去创建一个
[1] Jeri K. Seidman,et al. The Effect of Income-Shifting Aggressiveness on Corporate Investment , 2021, Journal of Accounting and Economics.
[2] M. Beasley,et al. Board Risk Oversight and Corporate Tax-Planning Practices , 2020, Journal of Management Accounting Research.
[3] M. Delis,et al. Profit shifting and tax‐rate uncertainty , 2020 .
[4] Anne Fortin,et al. Audit committee characteristics and tax aggressiveness , 2019 .
[5] Lillian F. Mills,et al. Using IRS data to identify income shifting to foreign affiliates , 2019, Review of Accounting Studies.
[6] Donald O. Neubaum,et al. Tax Avoidance, Financial Experts on the Audit Committee, and Business Strategy , 2018, Journal of Business Finance & Accounting.
[7] K. Klassen,et al. How Does Transfer Pricing Risk Affect Premiums in Cross-Border Mergers and Acquisitions?: Transfer Pricing and M&A Premiums , 2018 .
[8] Bradford F. Hepfer,et al. The effect of tax-motivated income shifting on information asymmetry , 2018, Review of Accounting Studies.
[9] Sang-Hyun Suh,et al. Dual entrenchment and tax management: Classified boards and family firms , 2017 .
[10] Swarnava Biswas,et al. Who needs big banks? The real effects of bank size on outcomes of large US borrowers , 2017 .
[11] D. Griffin,et al. National culture: The missing country-level determinant of corporate governance , 2017, Journal of International Business Studies.
[12] James R. Frederickson,et al. Earnings management: The relative role of ethics and economics in managers' decision making , 2016 .
[13] M. Delis,et al. Profit Shifting and Tax - Rate Uncertainty , 2016 .
[14] R. H. Willis,et al. Taxes and director independence: evidence from board reforms worldwide , 2016, Review of Accounting Studies.
[15] Kevin S. Markle. A Comparison of the Tax-Motivated Income Shifting of Multinationals in Territorial and Worldwide Countries , 2016 .
[16] Scott D. Dyreng,et al. The Effect of Financial Constraints on Income Shifting by U.S. Multinationals , 2016 .
[17] L. Simone. Does a common set of accounting standards affect tax-motivated income shifting for multinational firms? , 2016 .
[18] T. Dowd,et al. Profit Shifting of U.S. Multinationals , 2016 .
[19] Jeffrey L. Hoopes,et al. Public Pressure and Corporate Tax Behavior , 2015 .
[20] Rejie George,et al. The influence of governance infrastructure and corporate governance on profit shifting , 2015 .
[21] Petro Lisowsky,et al. Transfer Pricing: Strategies, Practices, and Tax Minimization , 2015 .
[22] K. Klassen,et al. Targets' Tax Shelter Participation and Takeover Premiums , 2015 .
[23] David F. Larcker,et al. Corporate Governance, Incentives, and Tax Avoidance , 2015 .
[24] Simon Loretz,et al. International Distribution of the Corporate Tax Base: Implications of Different Apportionment Factors Under Unitary Taxation , 2014 .
[25] K. S. Leong,et al. Audit Committees and Financial Reporting Quality in Singapore , 2014, Journal of Business Ethics.
[26] K. Klassen,et al. A Model of Multinational Income Shifting and an Application to Tax Planning with E-Commerce , 2014 .
[27] Y. Brauner. What the BEPS? , 2014, Florida Tax Review.
[28] Jennifer L. Brown,et al. Network ties among low-tax firms , 2014 .
[29] Jong Chool Park,et al. Gender Differences in Financial Reporting Decision-Making: Evidence from Accounting Conservatism , 2014 .
[30] Michelle Hanlon,et al. Incentives for Tax Planning and Avoidance: Evidence from the Field , 2013 .
[31] I. Hasan,et al. Beauty is in the Eye of the Beholder: The Effect of Corporate Tax Avoidance on the Cost of Bank Loans , 2013, Journal of Financial Economics.
[32] Jacob R. Thornock,et al. Exploring the Role Delaware Plays as a Domestic Tax Haven , 2013 .
[33] A. Wright,et al. The Effect of Audit Committee Industry Expertise on Monitoring the Financial Reporting Process , 2013 .
[34] G. Richardson,et al. The impact of board of director oversight characteristics on corporate tax aggressiveness: An empirical analysis , 2013 .
[35] Petro Lisowsky,et al. Tax Aggressiveness and Accounting Fraud , 2012 .
[36] Raymond McNamara,et al. Audit Committee Characteristics and Firm Performance During the Global Financial Crisis , 2012 .
[37] K. Klassen,et al. The Effect of Foreign Reinvestment and Financial Reporting Incentives on Cross-Jurisdictional Income Shifting*: Foreign Reinvestment, Financial Reporting, and Income Shifting , 2012 .
[38] John R. Robinson,et al. Tax Planning and Financial Expertise in the Audit Committee , 2012 .
[39] K. Klassen,et al. Are U.S. Multinational Corporations Becoming More Aggressive Income Shifters? , 2012 .
[40] Dhammika Dharmapala,et al. Earnings Shocks and Tax-Motivated Income-Shifting: Evidence from European Multinationals , 2012, SSRN Electronic Journal.
[41] Cesare Fracassi,et al. External Networking and Internal Firm Governance , 2012 .
[42] Jennifer L. Brown. The Spread of Aggressive Corporate Tax Reporting: A Detailed Examination of the Corporate-Owned Life Insurance Shelter , 2011 .
[43] Wanli Zhao,et al. Legal Expertise on Corporate Audit Committees and Financial Reporting Quality , 2011 .
[44] K. Klassen,et al. The Effect of Foreign Reinvestment and Financial Reporting Incentives on Cross-Jurisdictional Income Shifting , 2011 .
[45] Tracy Noga,et al. Do Corporate Governance Characteristics Influence Tax Management , 2010 .
[46] A. Ghosh,et al. Corporate Boards, Audit Committees, and Earnings Management: Pre- and Post-SOX Evidence , 2010 .
[47] Yinghua Li,et al. Corporate Tax Avoidance and Stock Price Crash Risk: Firm-Level Analysis , 2010 .
[48] M. Firth,et al. Can corporate governance deter management from manipulating earnings? Evidence from related-party sales transactions in China , 2010 .
[49] Nadine Riedel,et al. Corporate Taxation and the Choice of Patent Location within Multinational Firms , 2009, SSRN Electronic Journal.
[50] B. Pomeroy. Audit Committee Member Investigation of Significant Accounting Decisions , 2009 .
[51] I. Brown,et al. Risk Management in Corporate Governance: A Review and Proposal , 2009 .
[52] R. Wilson. An Examination of Corporate Tax Shelter Participants , 2009 .
[53] J. Angrist. Mostly Harmless Econometrics , 2008 .
[54] Joshua D. Angrist,et al. Mostly Harmless Econometrics: An Empiricist's Companion , 2008 .
[55] H. Huizinga,et al. International profit shifting within multinationals: A multi-country perspective , 2008 .
[56] F. Gul,et al. Board Diversity and the Demand for Higher Audit Effort , 2008 .
[57] Jian Zhou,et al. Audit Committee, Board Characteristics and Auditor Switch Decisions by Andersen's Clients , 2007 .
[58] B. Pomeroy,et al. Meta-analysis and the Accounting Literature: The Case of Audit Committee Independence and Financial Reporting Quality , 2007 .
[59] K. Raghunandan,et al. Determinants of Audit Committee Diligence , 2007 .
[60] Michael Firth,et al. Ownership structure, corporate governance, and fraud: Evidence from China , 2006 .
[61] Edward Levitas,et al. CEO Tenure And Company Invention Under Differing Levels of Technological Dynamism , 2005 .
[62] A. Levrau,et al. Evaluating Boards of Directors: What Constitutes a Good Corporate Board? , 2004 .
[63] Ronald C. Anderson,et al. Board Characteristics, Accounting Report Integrity, and the Cost of Debt , 2003 .
[64] Nahum D. Melumad,et al. Integrating Managerial and Tax Objectives in Transfer Pricing , 2003 .
[65] M. Slaughter,et al. Wages and International Rent Sharing in Multinational Firms , 2002, Review of Economics and Statistics.
[66] Linda S. McDaniel,et al. Evaluating Financial Reporting Quality: The Effects of Financial Expertise vs. Financial Literacy , 2002 .
[67] Joseph V. Carcello,et al. Fraudulent Financial Reporting: Consideration of Industry Traits and Corporate Governance Mechanisms , 2000 .
[68] Joseph V. Carcello,et al. Audit Committee Composition and Auditor Reporting , 2000 .
[69] P. Pope,et al. Board Monitoring and Earnings Management: Do Outside Directors Influence Abnormal Accruals? , 2000 .
[70] Sendhil Mullainathan,et al. Ferreting Out Tunneling: An Application to Indian Business Groups , 2000 .
[71] Jianqing Fan,et al. Statistical Estimation in Varying-Coefficient Models , 1999 .
[72] Guohua Pan,et al. Local Regression and Likelihood , 1999, Technometrics.
[73] N. Vafeas. Board meeting frequency and firm performance , 1999 .
[74] M. Beasley. An Empirical Analysis of the Relation between Board of Director Composition and Financial Statement Fraud , 1998 .
[75] Patricia M. Dechow,et al. Causes and Consequences of Earnings Manipulation: An Analysis of Firms Subject to Enforcement Actions by the SEC* , 1996 .
[76] D. Yermack. Higher market valuation of companies with a small board of directors , 1996 .
[77] M. C. Jensen,et al. The Modern Industrial Revolution, Exit, and the Failure of Internal Control Systems , 1993, A Theory of the Firm.
[78] Jianqing Fan. Design-adaptive Nonparametric Regression , 1992 .
[79] James R. Hines Jr.,et al. Fiscal Paradise: Foreign Tax Havens and American Business , 1990 .
[80] E. Fama,et al. Separation of Ownership and Control , 1983, The Journal of Law and Economics.
[81] Jaron Wilde,et al. Perspectives on Corporate Tax Planning: Observations from the Past Decade , 2018 .
[82] Thomas C. Omer,et al. Tax Avoidance: Does Tax-Specific Industry Expertise Make a Difference? , 2012 .
[83] G. Richardson,et al. The effect of board of director composition on corporate tax aggressiveness , 2011 .
[84] M. Devereux,et al. The Impact of Taxation on the Location of Captial, Firms and Profit: a Survey of Empirical Evidence , 2007 .
[85] Steve Pischke. Lecture Notes on Measurement Error , 2007 .
[86] Andreas Savvides,et al. Economic Development and the Return to Human Capital: A Smooth Coefficient Semiparametric Approach , 2006 .
[87] Theofanis P. Mamuneas,et al. Economic Development and the Return to Human Capital : A Smooth Coe ¢ cient Semiparametric Approach ¤ , 2002 .