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Overview

Clive S. Lennox is affiliated with the University of Southern California in the United States. Their research primarily focuses on the fields of Business, Management, and Accounting, with a strong emphasis on Accounting within these broader areas of study.

Their work spans several subfields including Accounting, Strategy and Management, Safety Research, Finance, and Economics and Econometrics. Key topics covered in their research include Auditing, Earnings Management, Governance; Corporate Finance and Governance; Financial Reporting and Valuation Research; Corporate Taxation and Avoidance; Experimental Behavioral Economics Studies; Financial Markets and Investment Strategies; and Risk Management in Financial Firms.

Lennox has published extensively in various academic venues. Frequent publication outlets include:

  • SSRN Electronic Journal
  • Journal of Accounting and Economics
  • The Accounting Review
  • Contemporary Accounting Research
  • Review of Accounting Studies

Key recent papers by Lennox include:

  • "Why are expanded audit reports not informative to investors? Evidence from the United Kingdom" (2022, Review of Accounting Studies)
  • "A review of China-related accounting research in the past 25 years" (2022, Journal of Accounting and Economics)
  • "Opening Up the "Black Box" of Audit Firms: The Effects of Audit Partner Ownership on Audit Adjustments" (2020, Journal of Accounting Research)
  • "A review of China-related accounting research in the past 25 years" (2022, SSRN Electronic Journal)
  • "Mandatory Internal Control Audits, Audit Adjustments, and Financial Reporting Quality: Evidence from China" (2021, The Accounting Review)

Lennox has frequently collaborated with several co-authors, including:

  • Xi Wu
  • Chunfei Wang
  • Chan Li
  • Joanna S. Wu
  • Bing Li

Best Publications

  • Selection models in accounting research

    Clive S. Lennox;Jere R. Francis;Zitian Wang

  • Audit effort and earnings management

    Constantinos Caramanis;Clive Lennox

  • Do companies successfully engage in opinion-shopping? Evidence from the UK

    Clive S. Lennox

  • Identifying failing companies: a re-evaluation of the logit, probit and DA approaches

    Clive S. Lennox

  • Audit Quality and Auditor Size: An Evaluation of Reputation and Deep Pockets Hypotheses

    Clive S. Lennox

  • Audit Reporting for Going-Concern Uncertainty: A Research Synthesis

    Elizabeth Carson;Neil L. Fargher;Marshall A. Geiger;Clive S. Lennox

  • Big Five Audits and Accounting Fraud

    Clive Lennox;Jeffrey A. Pittman

  • Voluntary Audits versus Mandatory Audits

    Clive S. Lennox;Jeffrey A. Pittman

  • The effect of SOX on small auditor exits and audit quality

    Mark L. DeFond;Clive S. Lennox

  • Tax Aggressiveness and Accounting Fraud

    Clive S. Lennox;Petro Lisowsky;Jeffrey Pittman

  • Auditing the auditors:Evidence on the recent reforms to the external monitoring of audit firms

    Clive Lennox;Jeffrey Pittman

  • Audit quality and executive officers' affiliations with CPA firms

    Clive Lennox

  • The informativeness of earnings and management's issuance of earnings forecasts

    Clive S. Lennox;Chul W. Park

  • Perceived competition, profitability and the withholding of information about sales and the cost of sales

    Elisabeth Dedman;Clive Lennox

  • Management Ownership and Audit Firm Size

    Clive Lennox

  • Does Mandatory Rotation of Audit Partners Improve Audit Quality

    Clive S. Lennox;Xi Wu;Tianyu Zhang

  • The large audit firm fee premium: A case of selectivity bias?

    Jennifer C. Ireland;Clive S. Lennox

  • Why are expanded audit reports not informative to investors? Evidence from the United Kingdom

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  • The Effect of China's Weak Institutional Environment on the Quality of Big 4 Audits

    Bin Ke;Clive S. Lennox;Qingquan Xin

  • Are large auditors more accurate than small auditors

    Clive S. Lennox

  • A Review of the Archival Literature on Audit Partners

    Clive S. Lennox;Xi Wu

  • Selection Models in Accounting Research

    Clive S. Lennox;Jere R. Francis;Zi-Tian Wang

  • The Effect of SOX on Small Auditor Exits and Audit Quality

    Clive S. Lennox;Mark L. DeFond

Frequent Co-Authors

Jeffrey Pittman
Jeffrey Pittman Memorial University of Newfoundland
Bing Li
Bing Li Jiangsu University
Mark L. DeFond
Mark L. DeFond University of Southern California
Kannan Raghunandan
Kannan Raghunandan Florida International University
Dan S. Dhaliwal
Dan S. Dhaliwal University of Arizona
Jere R. Francis
Jere R. Francis Maastricht University
Sadok El Ghoul
Sadok El Ghoul University of Alberta
Lisa Koonce
Lisa Koonce The University of Texas at Austin
Sudipto Dasgupta
Sudipto Dasgupta Chinese University of Hong Kong
Christian Leuz
Christian Leuz University of Chicago

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