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The war for accounting talent can make corporate audits worse

The first quarter of the calendar year is not a great time to be an auditor at a public accounting firm. During this "busy season," auditors often work brutally long hours to examine financial statements destined for the ...

Data-driven study finds gender inequality in academic publishing

Editors of academic journals hold an influential position in their field. They have decision-making power over which authors and papers get published, set journal policy, and help shape the trajectory of their discipline. ...

How CEO pay and analyst feedback influence innovation

West Virginia University research shows the stock market shapes chief executive officers' commitments to innovation through mechanisms that range from CEO pay packages to feedback from financial analysts.

Research offers strategies to counter counterfeit luxury goods

In luxury, if you know, you know. Connoisseurs of high-end fashion and luxury goods may feel confident in their ability to spot a knockoff or discern the fine details of a genuine article. But does that self-assured knowledge ...

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