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Daniel W. Collins

Daniel W. Collins

D-Index & Metrics

Business and Management

D-Index
46
Citations
25290
World Ranking
1188
National Ranking
511

Economics and Finance

D-Index
47
Citations
25351
World Ranking
1536
National Ranking
922

Overview

Daniel W. Collins is affiliated with the University of Iowa in the United States. Their research primarily spans the fields of Business, Management and Accounting as well as Economics, Econometrics and Finance.

The main subfields of their work include Accounting, Economics and Econometrics, Finance, Information Systems, and Management Information Systems. Their research frequently explores topics such as Auditing, Earnings Management, and Governance; Corporate Finance and Governance; Financial Markets and Investment Strategies; Energy, Environment, and Economic Growth; Economic Growth and Productivity; Economic Growth and Development; and Accounting and Organizational Management.

Some of Daniel W. Collins's recent papers are:

  • Manager sentiment and conditional conservatism, 2024, Journal of Business Finance & Accounting
  • Aggregate accounting research and development expenditures and the prediction of real gross domestic product, 2021, Journal of Accounting and Public Policy

Frequent coauthors who have collaborated with Daniel W. Collins include:

  • Nhat Q. Nguyen
  • Byung Hun Chung
  • Jane Z. Song
  • Wei Chen
  • Tri Tri Nguyen

Daniel W. Collins has published notably in the following venues:

  • SSRN Electronic Journal
  • Journal of Business Finance & Accounting
  • Journal of Accounting and Public Policy

Best Publications

  • Changes in the value-relevance of earnings and book values over the past forty years

    Daniel W. Collins;Edward L. Maydew;Ira S. Weiss

  • An analysis of intertemporal and cross-sectional determinants of earnings response coefficients

    Daniel W. Collins;Daniel W. Collins;S.P. Kothari

  • Errors in Estimating Accruals: Implications for Empirical Research

    Paul Hribar;Daniel W. Collins

  • The Effects of Corporate Governance on Firms' Credit Ratings

    Hollis Ashbaugh-Skaife;Daniel W. Collins;Ryan LaFond

  • The Effect of SOX Internal Control Deficiencies and Their Remediation on Accrual Quality

    Hollis Ashbaugh‐Skaife;Daniel W. Collins;William R. Kinney;Ryan LaFond

  • The discovery and reporting of internal control deficiencies prior to SOX-mandated audits

    Hollis Ashbaugh-Skaife;Daniel W. Collins;William R. Kinney

  • Equity valuation and negative earnings: The role of book value of equity

    Daniel W. Collins;Morton Pincus;Hong Xie

  • The Effect of SOX Internal Control Deficiencies on Firm Risk and Cost of Equity

    Hollis Ashbaugh-Skaife;Daniel W. Collins;William R. Kinney;Ryan Lafond

  • Lack of timeliness and noise as explanations for the low contemporaneuos return-earnings association

    Daniel W. Collins;S.P. Kothari;Jay Shanken;Richard G. Sloan

  • Firm size and the information content of prices with respect to earnings

    Daniel W. Collins;S.P. Kothari;Judy Dawson Rayburn

  • Errors in Estimating Accruals: Implications for Empirical Research

    Daniel W. Collins;Paul Hribar

  • Earnings-based and accrual-based market anomalies: one effect or two?

    Daniel W Collins;Paul Hribar

  • Investor Sophistication and the Mispricing of Accruals

    Daniel W. Collins;Guojin Gong;Paul Hribar

  • A COMPARISON OF ALTERNATIVE TESTING METHODOLOGIES USED IN CAPITAL-MARKET RESEARCH

    Daniel W. Collins;Warren T. Dent

  • The Effects of Corporate Governance on Firms' Credit Ratings

    Hollis Ashbaugh Skaife;Daniel W. Collins;Ryan LaFond

  • The effect of cash flow forecasts on accrual quality and benchmark beating

    John M McInnis;Daniel W. Collins

  • The Discovery and Reporting of Internal Control Deficiencies Prior to SOX-Mandated Audits

    Hollis Ashbaugh Skaife;Daniel W. Collins;William R. Kinney

  • Financial Statement Comparability and the Efficiency of Acquisition Decisions

    Ciao-Wei Chen;Daniel W. Collins;Todd D. Kravet;Richard Dean Mergenthaler

  • Corporate Governance and the Cost of Equity Capital

    Hollis Ashbaugh;Daniel W. Collins;Ryan LaFond

  • Discretionary accounting choices and the predictive ability of accruals with respect to future cash flows

    Brad A. Badertscher;Daniel W. Collins;Thomas Z. Lys

  • The Effects of Firm Growth and Model Specification Choices on Tests of Earnings Management in Quarterly Settings

    Daniel W. Collins;Raunaq S. Pungaliya;Anand M. Vijh

  • The Effect of SOX Internal Control Deficiencies and Their Remediation on Accrual Quality

    Hollis Ashbaugh Skaife;Daniel W. Collins;William R. Kinney;Ryan LaFond

  • The Effect of SOX Internal Control Deficiencies on Firm Risk and Cost of Equity

    Hollis Ashbaugh Skaife;Daniel W. Collins;William R. Kinney;Ryan LaFond

Frequent Co-Authors

William R. Kinney
William R. Kinney The University of Texas at Austin
Jay Shanken
Jay Shanken Emory University
Thomas Z. Lys
Thomas Z. Lys Northwestern University
Richard G. Sloan
Richard G. Sloan University of Southern California
Dan S. Dhaliwal
Dan S. Dhaliwal University of Arizona
Edward L. Maydew
Edward L. Maydew University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Linda DeAngelo
Linda DeAngelo University of Southern California

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