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2008 Illinois International Accounting Symposium


The 2008 Illinois International Accounting Symposium was held at Kozminski Business School, Warsaw on June 5-7, 2008.

List of Participants

Papers Presented

The Impact of Market Segmentation on the Value-Relevance of Accounting Information: Evidence from China
Shwu-hsing Wu, Tainan University of Technology
Stephen Lin, Florida International University
Shu-hsing Li, National Taiwan University
Meihua Koo, California State Polytechnic University, Pomona

Economic Properties of Recognized Intangibles under Domestic Accounting Standards: Evidence from European Capital Markets
Jean-François Casta, Université Paris-Dauphine
Olivier Ramond, Université Paris-Dauphine
Lionel Escaffre, Université d’Angers

Why Do You Speak English (In Your Annual Report)?
Thomas Jeanjean, HEC School of Management
Cedric Lesage, HEC School of Management
Herve Stolowy, HEC School of Management

Capital Market Consequences of European Firms’ Mandatory Adoption of IFRS
Jenice Prather-Kinsey, University of Missouri
Eva K. Jermakowicz, Tennessee State University
Thierry Vongphanith, Brown Brothers Harriman & Co.

Measuring the Convergence of National Accounting Standards with International Financial Reporting Standards: The Application of Fuzzy Clustering Analysis
Xiaohui Qua, Xiamen University
Guohua Zhangb, Xiamen University

Incentives, Performance Measurement Systems and Managerial Effort Allocation
Davide Rizzotti, University of Catania

IFRS adoption in Europe and Investment-Cash Flow Sensitivity: Outsider versus Insider Economies
Ahmed Tahoun, Manchester Business School
Thomas Schleicher, Manchester Business School
Martin Walker, Manchester Business School

 

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