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Using Peer Grading And Proofreading To Ratchet Student Expectations In Preparing Accounting Cases, Laura R. Ingraham, B. A. Chaney
Using Peer Grading And Proofreading To Ratchet Student Expectations In Preparing Accounting Cases, Laura R. Ingraham, B. A. Chaney
Laura R. Ingraham
Accounting educators struggle with ways to incorporate the development of critical thinking and communication skills into the curriculum. Case analysis is one tool for developing these skills. We examine whether students’ case analysis scores improve as a result of participation in peer grading and peer review. We find that students improve their ability to perform case analyses after both evaluating and being evaluated by student peers. Students initially experience an Expectation Ratcheting learning effect after evaluating the case of a peer. Subsequently, students experience an Enhanced Feedback learning effect from the comments and suggestions made by the peers who evaluated …
Anomaly Revisited: Seasoned Equity Offerings And The Operating Performance Of Reits, R. Roark
Anomaly Revisited: Seasoned Equity Offerings And The Operating Performance Of Reits, R. Roark
R. Scott Roark
No abstract provided.
The Operating Performance Of Seasoned Equity Issuers: The Case Of Reits Revisited, R. Roark
The Operating Performance Of Seasoned Equity Issuers: The Case Of Reits Revisited, R. Roark
R. Scott Roark
No abstract provided.
On The Political Substitutability Between Tariffs And Subsidies, Daniel Brou, Michele Ruta
On The Political Substitutability Between Tariffs And Subsidies, Daniel Brou, Michele Ruta
Daniel Brou
This paper provides a simple model that highlights the political substitutability between import tariffs and production subsidies.1 When taxes are distortionary, political pressures by domestic interest groups representing the import competing sector induce the government to set inefficiently high tariffs and subsidies. If the government commits the tariff to a lower level - for instance by signing a binding commitment in a trade agreement - interest groups demand (and in the political equilibrium obtain) a larger production subsidy. This political substitutability between tariffs and subsidies is shown to reduce social welfare.
The Relative Valuation Of Socially Responsible Firms: An Exploratory Study, Ali M. Fatemi, Iraj Fooladi, David Wheeler
The Relative Valuation Of Socially Responsible Firms: An Exploratory Study, Ali M. Fatemi, Iraj Fooladi, David Wheeler
Ali M Fatemi
In this paper we develop a model in support of the argument that the imposition of a “social responsibility” constraint could lead to increased profitability of the firm. To empirically test this, we compare the characteristics of firms making up the DS 400 index with that of a control group of firms not included in the DS 400. We find that socially responsible firms are, at a minimum, not dominated by their peer firms on the basis of returns. They are also not dominated by their peers on the basis of their betas, but dominate them on the basis of …
What Does Islamic Finance Want To Be When It Grows Up?, Karen Hunt Ahmed
What Does Islamic Finance Want To Be When It Grows Up?, Karen Hunt Ahmed
Karen Hunt Ahmed
No abstract provided.
Where Is Islamic Finance Going? Ethical Investment Strategies, Karen Hunt Ahmed
Where Is Islamic Finance Going? Ethical Investment Strategies, Karen Hunt Ahmed
Karen Hunt Ahmed
No abstract provided.
"Islamic Banking And Finance: Moral Beliefs And Business Practices At Work", Karen Hunt Ahmed
"Islamic Banking And Finance: Moral Beliefs And Business Practices At Work", Karen Hunt Ahmed
Karen Hunt Ahmed
The religion of Islam has existed for 1400 years but Islamic economic theory and its financial institutions emerged as an industry only in the 1970s. Islamic financial institutions (IFIs) are designed to help Muslims conduct business internationally while simultaneously upholding traditional Islamic values related to trade finance and currency movement. The basis for their existence is the Islamic moral prohibition on charging interest—interest is a central component of capitalist banking—yet IFIs conduct billions of dollars of business annually in the world economy and the de facto Islamic banking transaction is—in most cases—virtually identical to a capitalist banking transaction. Business practices …
Eliminate Black Money, Vijaya Krushna Varma Mr
Eliminate Black Money, Vijaya Krushna Varma Mr
VIJAYA KRUSHNA VARMA Mr
Abstract: - We all know that black money is being generated by tax evasion through unreported/shadow/hidden accounts and also by corruption and fake currency. Tax evasion is being caused by the indirect result of high tax component on commodities and services, multiple taxes, complex tax structures, cumbersome accounting and auditing. In the present economic system, most of the money in circulation is in physical form (bills/notes). This physical money, in huge amounts, is being transferred from one hand to the other eluding all tax nets in transactions of commodities or goods and transforming into black money. The huge accumulation of …
Chicago Islamic Microfinance Project, Karen Hunt Ahmed, Cynthia Shawamreh
Chicago Islamic Microfinance Project, Karen Hunt Ahmed, Cynthia Shawamreh
Karen Hunt Ahmed
No abstract provided.
Yes, Dividends Are Disappearing: Worldwide Evidence, Ali M. Fatemi, Recep Bildik
Yes, Dividends Are Disappearing: Worldwide Evidence, Ali M. Fatemi, Recep Bildik
Ali M Fatemi
This study examines the patterns of payout policies worldwide. Utilizing data from a sample of more than 17,000 companies, from 33 different countries, we show that there is a significant worldwide decline in the propensity to pay dividends. Most of the decline is due to the payout policies of smaller and less profitable firms with comparatively more investment opportunities. We find that larger firms, firms with higher profitability, and firms with low growth opportunities have a greater propensity to pay dividends. The proportion of dividend payers varies substantially across industries as well. However, the proportion of firms paying dividends has …
Learning Style Differences Between Students And Facultyo Title, Thomas D. Berry, Amber Settle