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Business and Management

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150

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317

Overview

Terry J. Shevlin is affiliated with the University of California, Irvine in the United States. Their research primarily lies in the fields of Business, Management and Accounting, with significant contributions to Economics, Econometrics and Finance.

The main topics covered in their work include:

  • Corporate Taxation and Avoidance
  • Taxation and Compliance Studies
  • Corporate Finance and Governance
  • Auditing, Earnings Management, Governance
  • Taxation and Legal Issues
  • Gender, Labor, and Family Dynamics
  • Financial Markets and Investment Strategies

They have published extensively in several venues, frequently contributing to:

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

Some of the recent papers authored or co-authored by Terry J. Shevlin include:

  • Employee Turnover and Firm Performance: Large-Sample Archival Evidence (2021), published in Management Science
  • The Effects of Tax Avoidance News on Employee Perceptions of Managers and Firms: Evidence from Glassdoor.com Ratings (2020), published in The Accounting Review
  • Does Public Country-by-Country Reporting Deter Tax Avoidance and Income Shifting? Evidence from the European Banking Industry (2020), published in Contemporary Accounting Research
  • The effect of tax avoidance crackdown on corporate innovation (2020), published in Journal of Accounting and Economics
  • Managerial Career Concerns and Corporate Tax Avoidance: Evidence from the Inevitable Disclosure Doctrine (2021), published in Contemporary Accounting Research

The scientist frequently collaborates with a select group of co-authors, including:

  • Aruhn Venkat
  • Ben Lourie
  • Yoojin Lee
  • Shaphan Ng
  • Alexander Nekrasov

Within their subfields of study, their research touches on:

  • Accounting
  • Economics and Econometrics
  • Gender Studies
  • Strategy and Management
  • Finance

Best Publications

  • Are family firms more tax aggressive than non-family firms?

    Shuping Chen;Xia Chen;Qiang Cheng;Terry Shevlin

  • Empirical tax research in accounting

    Douglas A. Shackelford;Terry Shevlin

  • Earnings Releases, Anomalies, and the Behavior of Security Returns

    George Foster;Chris Olsen;Terry Shevlin

  • Incentives for Tax Planning and Avoidance: Evidence from the Field

    John R. Graham;Michelle Hanlon;Terry Shevlin;Nemit Shroff

  • Empirical evidence on the relation between stock option compensation and risk taking

    Shivaram Rajgopal;Terry Shevlin

  • Why do CFOs become involved in material accounting manipulations

    Mei Feng;Weili Ge;Shuqing Luo;Terry Shevlin

  • Financial Constraints and Cash Tax Savings

    Alexander Edwards;Casey Schwab;Terry Shevlin

  • Why is the accrual anomaly not arbitraged away? The role of idiosyncratic risk and transaction costs $

    Christina Mashruwala;Shivaram Rajgopal;Terry Shevlin

  • CEOs' Outside Employment Opportunities and the Lack of Relative Performance Evaluation in Compensation Contracts

    Shivaram Rajgopal;Terry Shevlin;Valentina Zamora

  • Are executive stock options associated with future earnings

    Michelle Hanlon;Shivaram Rajgopal;Terry Shevlin

  • Internal governance and real earnings management

    Qiang Cheng;Jimmy Lee;Terry J. Shevlin

  • The effect of corporate tax avoidance on the cost of equity

    Beng Wee Goh;Jimmy Kiat Bee Lee;Chee Yeow Lim;Terry Shevlin

  • Market (in)attention and the strategic scheduling and timing of earnings announcements

    Ed deHaan;Terry Shevlin;Jacob R. Thornock

  • A New Measure of Disclosure Quality: The Level of Disaggregation of Accounting Data in Annual Reports

    Shuping Chen;Bin Miao;Terry Shevlin

  • Evidence for the Possible Information Loss of Conforming Book Income and Taxable Income

    Michelle Hanlon;Stacie Kelley Laplante;Terry Shevlin

  • Tax Avoidance, Large Positive Temporary Book-Tax Differences, and Earnings Persistence

    Bradley Blaylock;Terry Shevlin;Ryan J. Wilson

  • The role of managerial ability in corporate tax avoidance

    Allison Koester;Terry J. Shevlin;Daniel Wangerin

  • Accounting restatements and information risk

    Todd Kravet;Terry Shevlin

  • An unintended consequence of book-tax conformity: A loss of earnings informativeness

    Michelle Hanlon;Edward L. Maydew;Terry Shevlin

  • Are Family Firms More Tax Aggressive Than Non-Family Firms?

    Shuping Chen;Xia Chen;Qiang Cheng;Terry J. Shevlin

  • Do Stock Prices Fully Reflect the Implications of Special Items for Future Earnings

    David Burgstahler;James Jiambalvo;Terry Shevlin

  • Real Effects of Accounting Rules: Evidence from Multinational Firms’ Investment Location and Profit Repatriation Decisions

    John R. Graham;Michelle Hanlon;Terry Shevlin

  • Why is the Accrual Anomaly not Arbitraged Away? The Role of Idiosyncratic Risk and Transaction Costs

    Christina A. Mashruwala;Shivaram Rajgopal;Terry J. Shevlin

  • Do CFOs Have Style? An Empirical Investigation of the Effect of Individual CFOs on Accounting Practices

    Weili Ge;Michael G. Foster;Dawn Matsumoto;Jenny Li Zhang

Frequent Co-Authors

Shivaram Rajgopal
Shivaram Rajgopal Columbia University
John R. Graham
John R. Graham Duke University
Douglas A. Shackelford
Douglas A. Shackelford University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Edward L. Maydew
Edward L. Maydew University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Mohan Venkatachalam
Mohan Venkatachalam Duke University
Lakshmanan Shivakumar
Lakshmanan Shivakumar London Business School
Katherine Schipper
Katherine Schipper Duke University
Joseph P. H. Fan
Joseph P. H. Fan Chinese University of Hong Kong
Jeffrey L. Callen
Jeffrey L. Callen University of Toronto

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