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Business and Management

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Overview

Michael J. Peel is affiliated with Cardiff University in the United Kingdom. Their research primarily focuses on the fields of Business, Management, and Accounting, with a specialization in Accounting. The main topics addressed in their publications include Auditing, Earnings Management, Governance, Corporate Finance and Governance, Corporate Taxation and Avoidance, and Accounting Theory and Financial Reporting.

The scientist has contributed to several scholarly articles published in known academic venues. Notable recent papers include:

  • "Reporting accountant appointments and accounting restatements: Evidence from UK private companies" (2020) published in The British Accounting Review
  • "Audit Market Measures in Audit Pricing Studies: The Issue of Mechanical Correlation" (2023) published in the European Accounting Review
  • "Are Measures of an Audit Firm's Competitive Position in Local Markets Robust?" (2020) published in the SSRN Electronic Journal
  • "Audit Market Measures in Audit Pricing Studies: The Issue of Mechanical Correlation" (2023) published in the SSRN Electronic Journal

Their frequent collaborators include:

  • Marek Káčer
  • Alan J. Duboisée de Ricquebourg
  • Nick Wilson
  • Mark Clatworthy

Michael J. Peel's research has appeared multiple times in certain venues, with two publications in the SSRN Electronic Journal, one in The British Accounting Review, and one in the European Accounting Review.

Best Publications

  • Working Capital and Financial Management Practices in the Small Firm Sector

    Michael J. Peel;Nicholas Wilson

  • Variable precision rough set theory and data discretisation: an application to corporate failure prediction

    Malcolm James Beynon;Michael John Peel

  • The Impact on Absenteeism and Quits of Profit-Sharing and other Forms of Employee Participation

    Nicholas Wilson;Michael J. Peel

  • Late Payment and Credit Management in the Small Firm Sector: Some Empirical Evidence

    Michael John Peel;Nicholas Wilson;Carole Howorth

  • How planning and capital budgeting improve SME performance

    Michael J. Peel;John Bridge

  • Predicting corporate failure— Some results for the UK corporate sector

    M.J. Peel;David Peel;Peter Pope

  • Strategic management of livestock to improve biodiversity conservation in African savannahs: a conceptual basis for wildlife-livestock coexistence

    Richard W. S. Fynn;David J. Augustine;Michael J. S. Peel;Michel de Garine-Wichatitsky

  • Audit Fee Determinants Of Independent & Subsidiary Unquoted Companies In The Uk—An Exploratory Study

    Tony Brinn;Michael J. Peel;Roydon Roberts

  • The impact of voluntary audit and governance characteristics on accounting errors in private companies

    Mark Anthony Clatworthy;Michael John Peel

  • Some Further Empirical Evidence on Predicting Private Company Failure

    M. J. Peel;D. A. Peel

  • A Study of Computer Usage and Strategic Planning in the SME Sector

    John Bridge;Michael J. Peel

  • Selection Bias and the Big Four Premium: New evidence using Heckman and Matching Models

    Mark Anthony Clatworthy;Gerald Henry Makepeace;Michael John Peel

  • The effect of corporate status on external audit fees: evidence from the UK

    Mark Anthony Clatworthy;Michael John Peel

  • An exploratory study of the impact of intervening variables on student performance in a Principles of Accounting course

    Kamal Naser;Michael J. Peel

  • A multilogit approach to predicting corporate failure—Some evidence for the UK corporate sector

    M.J. Peel;D.A. Peel

  • Corporate Governance under ‘New Public Management’: an exemplification

    Mark Anthony Clatworthy;Howard James Mellett;Michael Peel

  • The relationship between governance structure and audit fees pre-Cadbury: some empirical findings

    Michael John Peel;Mark Anthony Clatworthy

  • Differential Audit Quality, Propensity Score Matching and Rosenbaum Bounds for Confounding Variables

    Michael John Peel;Gerald Henry Makepeace

  • An Examination of the Factors Associated with Bank Switching in the U.K. Small Firm Sector

    Carole Howorth;Michael John Peel;Nicholas Wilson

  • From fresher to finalist 1

    Susan Bartlett;Michael J. Peel;Maurice Pendlebury

Frequent Co-Authors

Herbert H. T. Prins
Herbert H. T. Prins Wageningen University & Research
Andrew K. Skidmore
Andrew K. Skidmore University of Twente
Rob Slotow
Rob Slotow University of KwaZulu-Natal
Nick Wilson
Nick Wilson University of Leeds
David Peel
David Peel Lancaster University
Ignas M. A. Heitkönig
Ignas M. A. Heitkönig Wageningen University & Research
Willem F. de Boer
Willem F. de Boer Wageningen University & Research
Izak P.J. Smit
Izak P.J. Smit South African National Parks
Frank van Langevelde
Frank van Langevelde Wageningen University & Research
Michael B. Coughenour
Michael B. Coughenour Colorado State University

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