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Changes in Internal Control Disclosure and Analyst Forecasts Around Mandatory Disclosure Required by the China SOX

Beginning January 1, 2012, all publicly listed firms in China are required, under the Basic Standard of Enterprise Internal Control (China SOX), to provide an internal control report (ICR). Prior to that, many firms had elected to voluntarily comply with this regulation. We examine the change in int...

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Published in:Accounting horizons 2019-09, Vol.33 (3), p.43-68
Main Authors: Ji, Xudong, Lu, Wei, Qu, Wen, Richardson, Vernon J.
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