Are family firms more tax aggressive than non-family firms? S Chen, X Chen, Q Cheng, T Shevlin Journal of financial economics 95 (1), 41-61, 2010 | 3204 | 2010 |
Monitoring: Which institutions matter? X Chen, J Harford, K Li Journal of financial Economics 86 (2), 279-305, 2007 | 2389 | 2007 |
Do family firms provide more or less voluntary disclosure? S Chen, XIA Chen, Q Cheng Journal of accounting research 46 (3), 499-536, 2008 | 833 | 2008 |
Analyst coverage and the cost of raising equity capital: Evidence from underpricing of seasoned equity offerings RM Bowen, X Chen, Q Cheng Contemporary Accounting Research 25 (3), 657-700, 2008 | 395 | 2008 |
Does increased board independence reduce earnings management? Evidence from recent regulatory reforms X Chen, Q Cheng, X Wang Review of Accounting Studies 20, 899-933, 2015 | 374 | 2015 |
On the relationship between analyst reports and corporate disclosures: Exploring the roles of information discovery and interpretation X Chen, Q Cheng, K Lo Journal of Accounting and Economics 49 (3), 206-226, 2010 | 257 | 2010 |
CEO contractual protection and managerial short-termism X Chen, Q Cheng, AK Lo, X Wang The Accounting Review 90 (5), 1871-1906, 2015 | 161 | 2015 |
Is the decline in the information content of earnings following restatements short-lived? X Chen, Q Cheng, AK Lo The Accounting Review 89 (1), 177-207, 2014 | 126 | 2014 |
Is the decline in the information content of earnings following restatements short-lived? X Chen, Q Cheng, AK Lo The Accounting Review 89 (1), 177-207, 2014 | 126 | 2014 |
Family ownership and CEO turnovers X Chen, Q Cheng, Z Dai Contemporary Accounting Research 30 (3), 1166-1190, 2013 | 126* | 2013 |
Accounting restatements and external financing choices X Chen, Q Cheng, AK Lo Contemporary Accounting Research 30 (2), 750-779, 2013 | 122 | 2013 |
Institutional holdings and analysts' stock recommendations X Chen, Q Cheng Journal of Accounting, Auditing & Finance 21 (4), 399-440, 2006 | 116 | 2006 |
GDP growth incentives and earnings management: evidence from China X Chen, Q Cheng, Y Hao, Q Liu Review of Accounting Studies 25, 1002-1039, 2020 | 89 | 2020 |
Conservatism and equity ownership of the founding family S Chen, X Chen, Q Cheng European Accounting Review 23 (3), 403-430, 2014 | 78 | 2014 |
Haste doesn't bring success: top-down amplification of economic growth targets and enterprise overcapacity J Chen, X Chen, Q Hou, M Hu Journal of Corporate Finance 70, 102059, 2021 | 52 | 2021 |
Abnormal accrual-based anomaly and managers' motivations to record abnormal accruals X Chen, Q Cheng Sauder School of Business Working Paper, 2002 | 48 | 2002 |
Corporate in‐house tax departments X Chen, Q Cheng, T Chow, Y Liu Contemporary Accounting Research 38 (1), 443-482, 2021 | 38 | 2021 |
Short sellers and long‐run management forecasts X Chen, Q Cheng, T Luo, H Yue Contemporary Accounting Research 37 (2), 802-828, 2020 | 31 | 2020 |
Family entrenchment and internal control: Evidence from S&P 1500 firms X Chen, M Feng, C Li Review of Accounting Studies 25, 246-278, 2020 | 26 | 2020 |
Corporate in-house human capital investments in accounting X Chen, Q Cheng, T Chow, Y Liu Available at SSRN 3805840, 2021 | 16 | 2021 |