David Kenchington is an Assistant Professor of Accountancy at the W. P. Carey School of Business at Arizona State University. He received his Ph.D. in 2013 from the University of Arizona and has been at W. P. Carey since then. “Gambling Attitudes and Financial Misreporting” (with Dane Christensen, University of Oregon; Keith Jones ... DANE CHRISTENSEN, CPA lead to misreporting, we still have a very limited understanding of the attitudes or rationalizations involved (Trompeter et al. 2012). We help fill this void by investigating whether dominant local attitudes toward gambling help explain aggressive financial reporting. Since gambling and aggressive A discussion of stock market speculation by Pierre-Joseph A discussion of stock market speculation by Pierre-Joseph Proudhon. Gambling Attitudes and Financial Misreporting. ... en We investigate whether attitudes toward gambling help explain the ... Recent Faculty Publications in Accounting - KU Recent Faculty Publications in Accounting 2018 and forthcoming Gambling Attitudes and Financial Misreporting. Contemporary Accounting Research. Abernathy, J., Kubick, T., & Masli, A. (in press). Managerial Ability, Audit Report Lag, and the Timeliness of Financial Reporting.
The attitudes and activity around gambling were measured in areas, so, for example, New York has a liberal attitude towards gambling, and Seattle doesHowever, this kind of financial misreporting is rare. Deliberate restatements occur less than 3% of the time throughout the country and are only...
Gambling participation in 2017: behaviour, awareness and ... past four week participation rate, problem gambling estimates1, online gambling behaviour, consumer awareness of gambling tools, and perceptions and attitudes towards gambling. This report reflects the headline findings and gambling behaviour in Great Britain, and is accompanied by a detailed data file and technical annex. Background and context 2016 DHS Annual Report on Problem Gambling - Minnesota Problem gambling signs and symptoms often go undetected until the problem is severe. When problem gamblers do seek assistance, they likely do so after experiencing related legal, financial or relationship problems. In extreme cases, problem gambling can result in financial ruin, legal problems, loss of career and family, or even suicide. Validation of the 8-item Attitudes Towards Gambling Scale ... Little empirical attention has been given to assessing gambling attitudes within the general population. The aim of the present study is to validate the 8-item Attitudes Towards Gambling Scale (ATGS-8) in British individuals and to investigate associations of these attitudes with frequency of gambling and gambling problems. True investing is not the same as gambling | Financial Times
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Gambling Attitudes and Financial Misreporting
We investigate whether attitudes toward gambling help explain the occurrence of intentional misreporting. Similar to gambling, some financial reporting choices involve taking deliberate, speculative risks. We predict that in places where gambling is more socially acceptable, managers will be more Gambling Attitudes and Financial Misreporting - Christensen - 2017 ... Please note: Wiley-Blackwell is not responsible for the content or functionality of any supporting information supplied by the authors. Any queries (other than missing content) should be directed to the corresponding author for the article. Gambling Attitudes and Financial Misreporting — Arizona State University We investigate whether attitudes toward gambling help explain the occurrence of intentional misreporting. Similar to gambling, some financial reporting choices involve taking deliberate, speculative risks.
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29 Apr 2014 ... This paper examines the role of local attitudes toward gambling on .... Journal of Financial and Quantitative Analysis, forthcoming (2014). David Kenchington | W. P. Carey School of Business “Gambling Attitudes and Financial Misreporting” (with Dane Christensen, ... in the Wall Street Journal “A Roll of the Dice On Financial Misreporting” August 14th, ...
I examine the role of geography in the market for CEOs and find that firms hire locally five times more often than expected if geography were irrelevant to the matching process. This local matching bias is widespread and exists even among the largest U.S. firms. Tests reveal that both labor supply and demand influence local matching.