Jenny Wu Tucker's scientific contributions
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Publications (11)
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... Researchers in fields related to MA have begun to acknowledge the power of these new word representation methods. For example, Li et al. (2020) used word embeddings to measure company culture, while Brown et al. (2021) identified forward-looking statements from financial disclosure using word embeddings. Bhatia et al. (2021) presented a novel way to use a largescale word embedding model to predict leadership perceptions, a highly relevant approach also for MA research. ...
... e second view is that consolidated financial statements are more value-relevant than the statements of the parent company [16][17][18]. e third view is that the parent statement information and consolidated financial statements complement each other and provide useful information for stakeholders [19][20][21]. Among the existing studies on the accounting rules of consolidated financial statements, few studies focus on the amplification effect of consolidated financial statements and the influence on audit fees. ...
... At first, if a focal firm is an industry leader, it would be more likely to be the mimicking target for other firms in the same industry (Brown et al., 2018). Thus, CSR peer effect should be weaker if a focal firm has more market shares. ...
... Many studies have shown that independent board members have good benefits, even if their efficacy may be restricted if they are appointed by the CEO, interlocked, older in age, or hold multiple board positions. Chen, et al. (2014), Wu and Li (2015), Zhu et al. (2016), Boateng and Huang (2017), and Reguera-Alvarado and Bravo (2017) are a few of the research under question. ...
... Therefore, one key purpose of this study is to examine whether auditors consider technological competition in their going-concern assessments. Firms' industry competition is multidimensional (Babar & Habib, 2021;Cao et al., 2018;Karuna, 2007). It reflects a firm's competitive threats from rivals' products, technology development, price-setting strategies, marketing and advertising campaigns, customer or supplier concentration and so forth. ...