Essays about: "earning outcomes"

Found 3 essays containing the words earning outcomes.

  1. 1. Who’s managing earnings? A personality study of earnings management - Using algorithms to analyze how CEO personality traits engage in earnings management

    University essay from Göteborgs universitet/Graduate School

    Author : Kenneth Holmberg; Victor Appelgren; [2021-06-24]
    Keywords : Earnings management; Big Five Personality Traits; Chief executive officer;

    Abstract : Extensive research explains the underlying reasons to why firms engage in value-destroying and risky earnings management. There is subjectivity involved in these decisions, and to explain why managers engage in earning management differently, recent research has started to go beyond the traditional motives to explain why CEOs manage earnings differently. READ MORE

  2. 2. IQ and Adjustment : Gender Differences in Income and Parenthood

    University essay from Stockholms universitet/Psykologiska institutionen

    Author : Lotta Lundmark; [2019]
    Keywords : IQ; gender; income; adjustment; longitudinal; cohort;

    Abstract : IQ has been shown to predict life outcomes such as income and education, but to benefit men more than women. Parenthood is in turn known to be partly predicted by variables correlated with IQ, with more educated and well-paid subjects being more probable to become parents. READ MORE

  3. 3. Mind the Gap: The Impact of the ACA Medicaid Expansion on Health Outcomes in the United States

    University essay from Lunds universitet/Nationalekonomiska institutionen

    Author : Connor Paterson; [2017]
    Keywords : Health economics; Affordable Care Act; Insurance; United States; Healthcare; Business and Economics;

    Abstract : The United States is the only OECD country to not provide universal health coverage to its citizens. While majority of the population is able to obtain insurance through employer-sponsored plans, many low-income adults fall victim to the ‘coverage gap’ – earning too much to qualify for state-funded social programs, in jobs that fail to provide a viable alternative. READ MORE