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Earnings Management and the Long‐Run Market Performance of Initial Public Offerings 1998 2026 2007 2016 1.7k
  1. Earnings Management and the Long‐Run Market Performance of Initial Public Offerings (1998)
    Siew Hong Teoh, Ivo Welch et al. The Journal of Finance
  2. Corporate ownership structure and the informativeness of accounting earnings in East Asia (2002)
    Joseph P. H. Fan, T.J. Wong Journal of Accounting and Economics
  3. Earnings management and the underperformance of seasoned equity offerings11We thank Brad Barber (the referee), Randy Beatty, Vic Bernard, K.C. Chan, Kent Daniel, M. DeFond, Laura Field, David Heike, Chuan Yang Hwang, Jonathan Karpoff, S.P. Kothari, Charles Lee, Wayne Mikkelson (the editor), Tim Opler, Krishna Palepu, K. Ramesh, Jay Ritter, Terry Shevlin, Doug Skinner, Sheridan Titman, Ross Watts, Jerry Zimmerman, and seminar participants at the University of California Finance and Accounting Conference (Davis, March 1995), the NBER Corporate Finance Conference (Boston, August 1995), the Center for Research in Security Prices Seminar (Chicago, October 1995), the American Finance Association Conference (San Francisco, 1996), the American Accounting Association Conference (Chicago, August 1996), the University of Michigan, and the University of Rochester for helpful comments and discussions. (1998)
    Siew Hong Teoh, Ivo Welch et al. Journal of Financial Economics
  4. State ownership, the institutional environment, and auditor choice: Evidence from China (2008)
    Qian Wang, T.J. Wong et al. Journal of Accounting and Economics
  5. Propping through related party transactions (2008)
    Ming Jian, T.J. Wong Review of Accounting Studies
  6. Are Accruals during Initial Public Offerings Opportunistic? (1998)
    Siew Hong Teoh, T.J. Wong et al. Review of Accounting Studies
  7. Political Incentives to Suppress Negative Information: Evidence from Chinese Listed Firms (2014)
    Joseph D. Piotroski, T.J. Wong et al. Journal of Accounting Research
  8. The impact of improved auditor independence on audit market concentration in China (1999)
    Mark L. DeFond, T.J. Wong et al. Journal of Accounting and Economics

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Political Incentives to Suppress Negative Information: Evidence from Chinese Listed Firms
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Financial Packaging of IPO Firms in China
2000
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T.J. Wong 10574 4392 3537 52 11.3k
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Abbie J. Smith 7930 3552 2736 43 9.0k
John E. Core 12873 5564 5442 86 14.0k
Linda DeAngelo 12065 5120 3644 49 12.8k
David Yermack 11171 4017 4178 83 12.8k
Scott Richardson 5994 3011 3206 80 7.4k
Andrew J. Leone 10568 4888 3256 56 11.4k
Brian J. Bushee 9613 3343 5843 58 10.9k
Wayne R. Guay 13298 5544 5917 96 14.4k
Robert M. Bushman 8942 3615 3941 77 10.3k

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