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Katherine Schipper

Katherine Schipper

D-Index & Metrics

Business and Management

D-Index
41
Citations
23187
World Ranking
1522
National Ranking
642

Economics and Finance

D-Index
42
Citations
23337
World Ranking
1992
National Ranking
1155

Overview

Katherine Schipper is affiliated with Duke University in the United States. Their research primarily spans the fields of Business, Management and Accounting, and Economics, Econometrics and Finance. Within these broad areas, the focus narrows to subfields including Accounting, Finance, Strategy and Management, Economics and Econometrics, and Management Information Systems.

The main topics covered in their work reflect an emphasis on auditing, earnings management, and governance, along with financial markets and investment strategies. Additional areas of research include corporate finance and governance, financial reporting and valuation research, accounting and organizational management, housing market and economics, and economic and environmental valuation.

Katherine Schipper has contributed to several well-known academic journals. Frequent publication venues include:

  • Accounting and Business Research
  • SSRN Electronic Journal
  • The Accounting Review
  • Journal of Accounting and Economics
  • Journal of Accounting Research

Recent papers authored or coauthored by Katherine Schipper include:

  • The Costs of Waiving Audit Adjustments, 2022, Journal of Accounting Research
  • Immaterial Error Corrections and Financial Reporting Reliability, 2021, Contemporary Accounting Research
  • Financial Reporting for Pollution Reduction Programs, 2020, Management Science
  • Measuring Accounting Asset Informativeness, 2021, The Accounting Review
  • What Can Analysts Learn from Artificial Intelligence about Fundamental Analysis?, 2020, SSRN Electronic Journal

In their research activity, Katherine Schipper has frequently collaborated with several coauthors. The most frequent collaborators are:

  • Jennifer Francis
  • Frank Ecker
  • Per Olsson
  • Preeti Choudhary
  • Kenneth J. Merkley

Best Publications

  • The market pricing of accruals quality

    Jennifer Francis;Ryan LaFond;Per Olsson;Katherine Schipper

  • Costs of Equity and Earnings Attributes

    Jennifer Francis;Ryan LaFond;Per M. Olsson;Katherine Schipper

  • HAVE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS LOST THEIR RELEVANCE

    Jennifer Francis;Katherine Schipper

  • Shareholder Litigation and Corporate Disclosures

    Jennifer Francis;Donna Philbrick;Katherine Schipper

  • The Impact of Merger-Related Regulations on the Shareholders of Acquiring Firms

    Katherine Schipper;Rex Thompson

  • Principles‐Based Accounting Standards

    Katherine Schipper

  • Effects of recontracting on shareholder wealth

    Katherine Schipper;Abbie Smith

  • A comparison of equity carve-outs and seasoned equity offerings

    Katherine Schipper;Abbie Smith

  • Expanded Disclosures and the Increased Usefulness of Earnings Announcements

    Jennifer Francis;Katherine Schipper;Linda Vincent

  • Earnings and dividend informativeness when cash flow rights are separated from voting rights

    Jennifer Francis;Katherine Schipper;Linda Vincent

  • Earnings Quality

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  • The Sensitivity of Corporate Cash Holdings to Corporate Governance

    Qi Chen;Xiao Chen;Katherine Schipper;Yongxin Xu

  • The introduction of International Accounting Standards in Europe: Implications for international convergence

    Katherine Schipper

  • Direct and Mediated Associations among Earnings Quality, Information Asymmetry, and the Cost of Equity

    Nilabhra Bhattacharya;Frank Ecker;Per M. Olsson;Katherine Schipper

  • Evidence of Informational Asymmetries from Management Earnings Forecasts and Stock Returns

    Maureen McNichols;Katherine Schipper;Tom Stober;Peter Wilson

  • Evidence on the capitalized value of merger activity for acquiring firms

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  • A Returns‐Based Representation of Earnings Quality

    Frank Ecker;Jennifer Francis;Irene Kim;Per M. Olsson

  • Wealth effects of going private for senior securities

    Laurentius Marais;Katherine Schipper;Abbie Smith

  • Earnings announcements and competing information

    Jennifer Francis;Katherine Schipper;Linda Vincent

  • Mergers, Restructuring and Corporate Control

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  • The Relative and Incremental Explanatory Power of Earnings and Alternative (to Earnings) Performance Measures for Returns

    Jennifer Francis;Katherine Schipper;Linda Vincent

  • Information Uncertainty and Post-Earnings-Announcement-Drift

    Jennifer Francis;Ryan Lafond;Per Olsson;Katherine Schipper

  • Required Disclosures in Financial Reports

    Katherine Schipper

Frequent Co-Authors

Jennifer Francis
Jennifer Francis Duke University
Stephen G. Ryan
Stephen G. Ryan New York University
Douglas J. Skinner
Douglas J. Skinner University of Chicago
Tracy R. Lewis
Tracy R. Lewis Duke University
Maureen F. McNichols
Maureen F. McNichols Stanford University
Terry J. Shevlin
Terry J. Shevlin University of California, Irvine
Edward L. Maydew
Edward L. Maydew University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Patricia M. Dechow
Patricia M. Dechow University of Southern California

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