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  1. CEO Sports Hobby and Firms' Tax Aggressiveness
  2. The Decreasing Trend in U.S. Cash Effective Tax Rates: The Role of Growth in Pre-tax Income
  3. The Effects of Tax Avoidance News on Employee Perceptions of Managers and Firms: Evidence from Glassdoor.com Ratings
  4. An overview of academic tax accounting research drawing on U.S. multinational taxation
  5. Are Online Job Postings Informative to Investors?
  6. Corporate Tax Avoidance and Debt Costs
  7. Macroeconomic effects of corporate tax policy
  8. “U.S. Worldwide Taxation and Domestic Mergers and Acquisitions”, A Discussion
  9. Reflections on My Career: Lessons Learned and Opportunities Missed
  10. The pricing of firms with expected losses/profits: The role of January
  11. The Role of Managerial Ability in Corporate Tax Avoidance
  12. Book-tax conformity and capital structure
  13. Macroeconomic Effects of Aggregate Corporate Tax Avoidance: A Cross-Country Analysis
  14. The Effect of Corporate Tax Avoidance on the Cost of Equity
  15. Internal Governance and Real Earnings Management
  16. Discussion of “Target's Tax Shelter Participation and Takeover Premiums”
  17. Financial Constraints and Cash Tax Savings
  18. Firm-Specific Estimates of Differential Persistence and their Incremental Usefulness for Forecasting and Valuation
  19. The Tax Policy Debate: Increasing the Policy Impact of Academic Tax Accounting Research
  20. A New Measure of Disclosure Quality: The Level of Disaggregation of Accounting Data in Annual Reports
  21. Measuring income tax accrual quality
  22. Market (in)attention and the strategic scheduling and timing of earnings announcements
  23. The association between book-tax conformity and earnings management
  24. Incentives for Tax Planning and Avoidance: Evidence from the Field
  25. Some personal observations on the debate on the link between financial reporting quality and the cost of equity capital
  26. Does Voluntary Adoption of a Clawback Provision Improve Financial Reporting Quality?
  27. Tax Aggressiveness and Auditor Resignation
  28. Domestic Income Shifting by Chinese Listed Firms
  29. Tax Avoidance, Large Positive Temporary Book-Tax Differences, and Earnings Persistence
  30. The value of a flow-through entity in an integrated corporate tax system
  31. Why do CFOs become involved in material accounting manipulations?
  32. Real Effects of Accounting Rules: Evidence from Multinational Firms’ Investment Location and Profit Repatriation Decisions
  33. Barriers to Mobility: The Lockout Effect of U.S. Taxation of Worldwide Corporate Profits
  34. Are family firms more tax aggressive than non-family firms?
  35. Do Managers Value Stock Options and Restricted Stock Consistent with Economic Theory?
  36. Accounting restatements and information risk
  37. Reconsidering Revenue Recognition
  38. An unintended consequence of book-tax conformity: A loss of earnings informativeness
  39. Economic consequences of increasing the conformity in accounting for uncertain tax benefits
  40. Discussion of “Executive stock-based compensation and firms’ cash payout: the role of shareholders’ tax-related payout preferences”
  41. The Future of Tax Research: From an Accounting Professor's Perspective
  42. Does the Pricing of Financial Reporting Quality Change Around Dividend Changes?
  43. Are Family Firms More Tax Aggressive Than Non-Family Firms?
  44. Why is the accrual anomaly not arbitraged away? The role of idiosyncratic risk and transaction costs
  45. CEOs' Outside Employment Opportunities and the Lack of Relative Performance Evaluation in Compensation Contracts
  46. Evidence for the Possible Information Loss of Conforming Book Income and Taxable Income
  47. Bank-Tax Conformity for Corporate Income: An Introduction to the Issues
  48. Does the Pricing of Financial Reporting Quality Change Around Dividend Changes?
  49. Book-Tax Conformity for Corporate Income: An Introduction to the Issues
  50. Discussion of “A framework for the analysis of firm risk communication”
  51. Are executive stock options associated with future earnings?
  52. Dividend taxes and firm valuation:
  53. Do Stock Prices Fully Reflect the Implications of Special Items for Future Earnings?
  54. Empirical evidence on the relation between stock option compensation and risk taking
  55. Accounting for Tax Benefits of Employee Stock Options and Implications for Research
  56. Empirical tax research in accounting
  57. Discussion of Evidence of Tax‐Clientele‐Related Trading following Dividend Increases
  58. Reload Employee Stock Option Plans: Incentive Alignment or Rent Extraction
  59. Research in Taxation
  60. A GUIDE TO VALUING EMPLOYEE STOCK OPTIONS WITH A RELOAD FEATURE
  61. Optimal Exercise and the Cost of Granting Employee Stock Options with a Reload Provision
  62. Incremental Information Content of the Change in the Percent of Production Added to Inventory
  63. The value-relevance of nonfinancial information: A discussion
  64. Managing interacting accounting measures to meet multiple objectives: A study of LIFO firms
  65. The influence of risk diversification on the early exercise of employee stock options by executive officers
  66. Firm Size, Security Returns, and Unexpected Earnings: The Anomalous Signed-Size Effect
  67. Disqualifying Dispositions of Incentive Stock Options: Tax Benefits versus Financial Reporting Costs
  68. Audit Qualifications and Share Prices: Further Evidence
  69. AUSTRALIAN CORPORATE DIVIDEND POLICY: EMPIRICAL EVIDENCE
  70. Measuring Abnormal Performance on the Australian Securities Market
  71. Quasi-Indexer Ownership and Corporate Tax-Planning
  72. Empirical Tax Research in Accounting
  73. Market (In)Attention and Earnings Announcement Timing
  74. Assessing the Quality of the Income Tax Accrual
  75. Assessing the Quality of the Income Tax Accrual
  76. Stock Price Associations with Expected and Unexpected Earnings
  77. Are Dividends Informative About Future Earnings?
  78. Internal Governance and Real Earnings Management
  79. Corporate Tax Avoidance and Public Debt Costs
  80. Book-Tax Conformity and Capital Structure
  81. Are Executive Stock Options Associated with Future Earnings?
  82. Tax Rates and Corporate Decision Making
  83. The Effect of Corporate Tax Avoidance on the Cost of Equity
  84. CEOs' Outside Employment Opportunities and the Lack of Relative Performance Evaluation in Compensation Contracts
  85. Evidence on the Possible Information Loss of Conforming Book Income and Taxable Income
  86. An Examination of Firms' Responses to Tax Forgiveness
  87. Real Effects of Accounting Rules: Evidence from Multinational Firms’ Investment Location and Profit Repatriation Decisions
  88. Barriers to Mobility: The Lockout Effect of U.S. Taxation of Worldwide Corporate Profits
  89. How do Managers Value Stock Options and Restricted Stock?
  90. Why is the Accrual Anomaly not Arbitraged Away?
  91. Why do CFOs Become Involved in Material Accounting Manipulations?
  92. Governance and Cost of Capital: Evidence from the Enron Shock
  93. Book-Tax Conformity and the Information Content of Earnings
  94. The Tax Policy Debate: How Accounting Researchers Can Obtain a Place at the Table
  95. Does Voluntary Adoption of a Clawback Provision Improve Financial Reporting Quality?
  96. Incentives for Tax Planning and Avoidance: Evidence from the Field
  97. The Association between Book-Tax Conformity and Earnings Management
  98. Financial Constraints and the Incentive for Tax Planning
  99. A New Measure of Disclosure Quality: The Level of Disaggregation of Accounting Data in Annual Reports
  100. What is the Information Content of Dividend Changes? A New Investigation of an Old Puzzle*
  101. Does Operational Efficiency Spill Over Onto the Tax Return?
  102. Corporate Tax Aggressiveness and Managerial Rent Extraction: Evidence from Insider Trading
  103. Does the U.S. System of Taxation on Multinationals Advantage Foreign Acquirers?
  104. Time-series Properties and Pricing of the Special Items Component of Earnings
  105. Empirical Evidence on the Relation Between Stock Option Compensation and Risk Taking
  106. A Critique of Plesko's 'An Evaluation of Alternative Measures of Corporate Tax Rates'
  107. Large Sample Evidence on the Relation Between Stock Option Compensation and Risk Taking
  108. Accounting for the Tax Benefits of Employee Stock Options and Implications for Research
  109. Dividend Taxes and Firm Valuation: A Re-Examination
  110. Tax Avoidance, Large Positive Book-Tax Differences and Earnings Persistence
  111. Dividend Tax Capitalization: Further Thoughts, Comments, and Response to Michelle Hanlon, James Myers, and Terry Shevlin
  112. Does the Stock Market Fully Appreciate the Implications of Leading Indicators for Future Earnings? Evidence from Order Backlog