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Business and Management

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36
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8814
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2042
National Ranking
829

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Overview

Bikki Jaggi is affiliated with Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey in the United States. Their primary field of study is Business, Management and Accounting, with a particular focus on Accounting, Strategy and Management, Finance, Marketing, and Management Information Systems.

Their research topics encompass auditing, earnings management, and governance; corporate finance and governance; corporate social responsibility reporting; financial reporting and valuation research; financial markets and investment strategies; environmental sustainability in business; and sustainable supply chain management.

Frequent co-authors include Alessandra Allini, Fiorenza Meucci, Annamaria Zampella, Huayu Shen, and Zheng Shao-feng.

Bikki Jaggi has published in a range of academic journals, with repeated contributions to Meditari Accountancy Research and Review of Quantitative Finance and Accounting. Other venues include Carbon Management and the Journal of Risk and Financial Management.

Selected recent papers authored or co-authored by Bikki Jaggi include:

  • Determinants of corporate corruption disclosures: evidence based on EU listed firms (2020, Meditari Accountancy Research)
  • Firm life cycle stages and earnings management (2022, Review of Quantitative Finance and Accounting)
  • The effect stakeholders have on voluntary carbon disclosure within Chinese business organizations (2020, Carbon Management)
  • CEO career concerns and the precision of management earnings forecasts (2021, Review of Quantitative Finance and Accounting)
  • Would Managers Sacrifice Conservative Financial Reporting to Meet/Beat Market Earnings Expectations? (2024, Journal of Risk and Financial Management)

Best Publications

  • Association between independent non- executive directors, family control and financial disclosures in Hong Kong

    Charles J.P. Chen;Bikki Jaggi;Bikki Jaggi

  • Earnings quality: Some evidence on the role of auditor tenure and auditors industry expertise

    Ferdinand A. Gul;Simon Yu Kit Fung;Bikki Jaggi;Bikki Jaggi

  • Family control, board independence and earnings management: Evidence based on Hong Kong firms

    Bikki Jaggi;Bikki Jaggi;Sidney C M Leung;Ferdinand Gul;Ferdinand Gul

  • Impact of Culture, Market Forces, and Legal System on Financial Disclosures

    Bikki Jaggi;Pek Yee Low

  • Global warming, commitment to the Kyoto protocol, and accounting disclosures by the largest global public firms from polluting industries

    Martin Freedman;Bikki Jaggi

  • AN EXAMINATION OF THE IMPACT OF POLLUTION PERFORMANCE ON ECONOMIC AND MARKET PERFORMANCE: PULP AND PAPER FIRMS

    Bikki Jaggi;Martin Freedman

  • Earnings Management Response to Debt Covenant Violations and Debt Restructuring

    Bikki Jaggi;Picheng Lee

  • Auditor independence: evidence on the joint effects of auditor tenure and nonaudit fees

    Ferdinand A. Gul;Bikki L. Jaggi;Gopal V. Krishnan

  • CEO Domination, Growth Opportunities, and their Impact on Audit Fees:

    Judy S. L. Tsui;Bikki Jaggi;Ferdinand A. Gul

  • Pollution disclosures, pollution performance and economic performance

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  • An Analysis of the Association between Pollution Disclosure and Economic Performance

    Martin Freedman;Bikki Jaggi

  • Impact of family dominance on monitoring of earnings management by audit committees: Evidence from Hong Kong

    Bikki Jaggi;Sidney Leung

  • Corporate board and board committee independence, firm performance, and family ownership concentration: An analysis based on Hong Kong firms

    Sidney Leung;Grant Richardson;Bikki Jaggi

  • Determinants of audit report lag: further evidence from Hong Kong

    Bikki Jaggi;Judy Tsui

  • Environmental performance and reporting: Perceptions of managers and accounting professionals in Hong Kong

    Bikki Jaggi;Bikki Jaggi;Ronald Zhao;Ronald Zhao

  • Insider Trading, Earnings Management and Corporate Governance: Empirical Evidence Based on Hong Kong Firms

    Bikki Jaggi;Bikki Jaggi;Judy Tsui

  • Global Warming Disclosures: Impact of Kyoto Protocol Across Countries

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  • Market Overreaction to Product Recall Revisited—The Case of Firestone Tires and the Ford Explorer

    Suresh Govindaraj;Bikki Jaggi;Beixin Lin

  • Earnings Quality: Some Evidence on the Role of Auditor Tenure and Auditors' Industry Expertise

    Ferdinand A. Gul;Simon Fung;Bikki Jaggi

  • The Factors Motivating Voluntary Disclosure of Carbon Information: Evidence Based on Italian Listed Companies:

    Bikki Jaggi;Alessandra Allini;Riccardo Macchioni;Claudia Zagaria

  • Earnings forecast disclosure regulation and earnings management: evidence from Taiwan IPO firms

    Bikki Jaggi;Chen-lung Chin;Hsiou-wei William Lin;Picheng Lee

  • Auditor Independence: Evidence on the Joint Effects of Auditor Tenure and Non-Audit Fees

    Ferdinand A. Gul;Bikki Jaggi;Gopal V. Krishnan

  • An Analysis of Joint Effects of Investment Opportunity Set, Free Cash Flows and Size on Corporate Debt Policy

    Bikki Jaggi;Bikki Jaggi;Ferdinand A. Gul

Frequent Co-Authors

Ferdinand A. Gul
Ferdinand A. Gul University of the Sunshine Coast
Gopal V. Krishnan
Gopal V. Krishnan Bentley University
Grant Richardson
Grant Richardson Macquarie University
Francesca Rossi
Francesca Rossi University of Campania "Luigi Vanvitelli"

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