Gambling attitudes and financial misreporting

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David Kenchington — Arizona State University

Dane M. Christensen - Google Scholar Citations Gambling Attitudes and Financial Misreporting. DM Christensen, KL Jones, DG Kenchington. Contemporary Accounting Research 35 (3), 1229-1261, 2018. 5: 2018: The system can't perform the operation now. Try again later. Articles 1–6. Show more. Geography and the Market for CEOs | Management Science I examine the role of geography in the market for CEOs and find that firms hire locally five times more often than expected if geography were irrelevant to the matching process. This local matching bias is widespread and exists even among the largest U.S. firms. Tests reveal that both labor supply and demand influence local matching. Corporate Accountability Reporting and High-Profile ... ABSTRACT I investigate whether corporate accountability reporting helps protect firm value. Specifically, I examine (1) whether corporate accountability reporting helps firms prevent the occurrence of high-profile misconduct (e.g., bribery, kickbacks, discrimination), and (2) whether prior corporate accountability reporting reduces the negative stock price reaction when high-profile misconduct ...

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Aug 14, 2017 · The authors findings were summarized in an August 14, 2017 Wall Street Journal article entitled “A Roll of the Dice on Financial Misreporting” . In order to measure gambling attitudes and gambling activity, the authors used state-lottery data from the U.S. census bureau and county-level religious views on gambling. Gambling and Financial Misreporting | Lundquist College of experiencing poor financial performance; under investment-related pressure (or had been in the past) investing heavily in risky projects that have a high probability of failure. In these scenarios, Christensen noted the relationship between gambling attitudes and misreporting is even stronger. Gambling Acceptance and Propensity for Financial Misreporting

Collectively, these findings suggest gambling attitudes help explain the incidence of intentional misreporting. AB - We investigate whether attitudes toward gambling help explain the occurrence of intentional misreporting. Similar to gambling, some financial reporting choices involve taking deliberate, speculative risks.

experiencing poor financial performance; under investment-related pressure (or had been in the past) investing heavily in risky projects that have a high probability of failure. In these scenarios, Christensen noted the relationship between gambling attitudes and misreporting is even stronger. Gambling Attitudes and Financial Misreporting — Arizona ... Collectively, these findings suggest gambling attitudes help explain the incidence of intentional misreporting. AB - We investigate whether attitudes toward gambling help explain the occurrence of intentional misreporting. Similar to gambling, some financial reporting choices involve taking deliberate, speculative risks. A Link Between Gambling and Financial Misreporting - WSJ Companies in gambling-friendly areas are more likely to intentionally misreport financial information, study finds.

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