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Overview

Stephen L. Taylor is affiliated with the University of Technology Sydney in Australia and focuses research primarily on fields related to Business, Management and Accounting, as well as Economics, Econometrics and Finance.

Their research portfolio spans several key topics including:

  • Auditing, Earnings Management, Governance
  • Financial Markets and Investment Strategies
  • Financial Reporting and Valuation Research
  • Corporate Finance and Governance
  • Market Dynamics and Volatility
  • Monetary Policy and Economic Impact
  • Capital Investment and Risk Analysis

Stephen L. Taylor has contributed to numerous academic journals, with frequent publications found in the following venues:

  • SSRN Electronic Journal
  • Australian Accounting Review
  • Pacific-Basin Finance Journal
  • The "business & management collection."
  • The Accounting Review

Recent papers authored or co-authored by Taylor include:

  • "Australian policy uncertainty and corporate investment," 2020, Pacific-Basin Finance Journal
  • "Do High-Quality Auditors Improve Non-GAAP Reporting?," 2022, The Accounting Review
  • "Analysing the impacts of Universal Basic Income in the changing world of work: Challenges to the psychological contract and a future research agenda," 2021, Human Resource Management Journal
  • "Executive Compensation and Financial Performance Measures: Evidence from Significant Financial Institutions," 2020, Australian Accounting Review
  • "Going Concern Uncertainty: What Do Firms Disclose?," 2022, Australian Accounting Review

In terms of collaboration, Taylor has worked frequently with the following co-authors:

  • Yaowen Shan
  • Cao Hoang Anh Le
  • Alex Tong
  • Zhuoan Feng
  • Jere R. Francis

Within their research output, the prominent subfields covered include:

  • Accounting
  • Finance
  • Economics and Econometrics
  • Strategy and Management
  • General Health Professions

Best Publications

  • Auditor brand name reputations and industry specializations

    Allen T Craswell;Jere R Francis;Stephen L Taylor

  • Modelling Financial Time Series

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  • MODELING STOCHASTIC VOLATILITY: A REVIEW AND COMPARATIVE STUDY

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  • DISCRETIONARY DISCLOSURE OF RESERVES BY OIL AND GAS COMPANIES: AN ECONOMIC ANALYSIS

    A.T. Craswell;S.L. Taylor

  • Australian IPO pricing in the short and long run

    Philip J. Lee;Stephen L. Taylor;Terry S. Walter

  • Nonaudit Services and Earnings Conservatism: Is Auditor Independence Impaired?*

    Caitlin Ruddock;Sarah J. Taylor;Stephen L. Taylor

  • The incremental volatility information in one million foreign exchange quotations

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  • The rise and rise of IFRS: An examination of IFRS diffusion

    Wai Fong Chua;Stephen L. Taylor

  • Forecasting Currency Volatility: A Comparison of Implied Volatilities and AR(FI)MA Models

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  • Ownership structure and corporate performance: Australian evidence

    Allen T. Craswell;Stephen L. Taylor;Richard A. Saywell

  • Stock returns and volatility: An empirical study of the UK stock market

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  • Forecasting the volatility of currency exchange rates

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  • Corporate governance, insider ownership and operating performance of Australian initial public offerings

    Maria C. A. Balatbat;Stephen L. Taylor;Terry S. Walter

  • The association between audit quality, accounting disclosures and firm-specific risk: Evidence from initial public offerings

    Philip Lee;Donald James Stokes;Stephen Taylor;Terry Walter

  • IPO Underpricing Explanations: Implications from Investor Application and Allocation Schedules

    Philip J. Lee;Stephen L. Taylor;Terry S. Walter

  • The Impact of Statutory Sanctions on the Level and Information Content of Voluntary Corporate Disclosure

    Philip Brown;Stephen L. Taylor;Terry S. Walter

  • The Information Content of Implied Volatilities and Model-Free Volatility Expectations: Evidence from Options Written on Individual Stocks

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  • Conditional volatility and the informational efficiency of the PHLX currency options market

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  • Non-Audit Services and Earnings Conservatism: Is Auditor Independence Impaired?

    Caitlin M. S. Ruddock;Sarah J. Taylor;Stephen L. Taylor

  • A Comparison of Seasonal Adjustment Methods When Forecasting Intraday Volatility

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  • Does CEO Pay Reflect Performance? Some Australian Evidence

    H.Y. Izan;Baljit Sidhu;Stephen Taylor

  • Expected and realised returns for Singaporean IPOs: Initial and long-run analysis

    Philip J. Lee;Stephen L. Taylor;Terry S. Walter

  • Audit Partner Rotation, Earnings Quality and Earnings Conservatism

    Jane Hamilton;Caitlin M. S. Ruddock;Donald J. Stokes;Stephen L. Taylor

  • Is ‘benchmark beating’ by Australian firms evidence of earnings management?

    Jeff Coulton;Sarah Taylor;Stephen Taylor

  • Security design and the allocation of voting rights: Evidence from the Australian IPO market

    Stephen Taylor;Greg Whittred

  • The Effect of Compensation Design and Corporate Governance on the Transparency of CEO Compensation Disclosures

    Jeffrey Coulton;Clayton James;Stephen L. Taylor

  • Accounting losses and earnings conservatism: Evidence from Australian Generally Accepted Accounting Principles

    Harishankar Balkrishna;Jeffrey J. Coulton;Stephen L. Taylor

  • Prospectus Earnings Forecasts: Evidence And Explanations

    Philip Lee;Stephen Taylor;Conrad Yee;Mervyn Yee

  • IPO Underpricing Explanations: Implications from Investor Application and Allocation

    Philip J. Lee;Stephen L. Taylor;Terry S. Walter

Frequent Co-Authors

Philip Brown
Philip Brown University of Western Australia
David J. Cooper
David J. Cooper University of Alberta
Jere R. Francis
Jere R. Francis Maastricht University
Katharina Pistor
Katharina Pistor Columbia University
Simon Deakin
Simon Deakin University of Cambridge
John Roberts
John Roberts Rice University
Barbara Czarniawska
Barbara Czarniawska University of Gothenburg
George Cheney
George Cheney University of Colorado Colorado Springs
Martin Parker
Martin Parker University of Bristol
Wai Fong Chua
Wai Fong Chua University of Sydney

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