Predisclosure Information, Firm Capitalization, and Security Price Behavior Around Earnings Announcements
- Authors
- Rowland K. Atiase
- Journal
- Journal of Accounting Research
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About Predisclosure Information, Firm Capitalization, and Security Price Behavior Around Earnings Announcements
This paper, published in 1985, received 856 indexed citations . Written by Rowland K. Atiase covering the research area of Finance and Accounting. It is primarily cited by scholars working on Accounting (789 citations), Finance (548 citations) and Strategy and Management (309 citations). Published in Journal of Accounting Research.
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