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Molly Mercer
Molly Mercer
Professor, School of Accountancy and MIS, DePaul University
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How do investors assess the credibility of management disclosures?
M Mercer
Accounting Horizons 18 (3), 185-196, 2004
6202004
Understanding the relation between financial reporting quality and audit quality
LM Gaynor, AS Kelton, M Mercer, TL Yohn
AUDITING: A Journal of practice & Theory 35 (4), 1-22, 2016
3322016
To blame or not to blame: Analysts’ reactions to external explanations for poor financial performance
J Barton, M Mercer
Journal of accounting and economics 39 (3), 509-533, 2005
2742005
The fleeting effects of disclosure forthcomingness on management's reporting credibility
M Mercer
The Accounting Review 80 (2), 723-744, 2005
2632005
How do investors judge the risk of financial items?
L Koonce, ML McAnally, M Mercer
The Accounting Review 80 (1), 221-241, 2005
2502005
Using psychology theories in archival financial accounting research
L Koonce, M Mercer
McCombs Research Paper Series No. ACC-01-05, 2005
2202005
Can reporting norms create a safe harbor? Jury verdicts against auditors under precise and imprecise accounting standards
K Kadous, M Mercer
The Accounting Review 87 (2), 565-587, 2012
1362012
Can reporting norms create a safe harbor? Jury verdicts against auditors under precise and imprecise accounting standards
K Kadous, M Mercer
The Accounting Review 87 (2), 565-587, 2012
1362012
Selection neglect in mutual fund advertisements
JJ Koehler, M Mercer
Management Science 55 (7), 1107-1121, 2009
1142009
Is there safety in numbers? The effects of forecast accuracy and forecast boldness on financial analysts' credibility with investors
K Kadous, M Mercer, J Thayer
Contemporary Accounting Research 26 (3), 933-968, 2009
692009
Worthless warnings? Testing the effectiveness of disclaimers in mutual fund advertisements
M Mercer, AR Palmiter, AE Taha
Journal of Empirical Legal Studies 7 (3), 429-459, 2010
682010
Are juries more likely to second-guess auditors under imprecise accounting standards?
K Kadous, M Mercer
Auditing: A Journal of Practice & Theory 35 (1), 101-117, 2016
472016
How Do Investors Judge the Risk of Derivative and Non-Derivative Financial Items?
L Koonce, ML McAnally, M Mercer
Available at SSRN 271990, 2001
142001
Do auditors accurately predict litigation and reputation consequences of inaccurate accounting estimates?
C Gimbar, M Mercer
Contemporary Accounting Research 38 (1), 276-301, 2021
102021
Unintended consequences: An experimental investigation of the (in) effectiveness of mandatory disclosures
M Mercer, AE Taha
Santa Clara L. Rev. 55, 405, 2015
102015
Do individual investors understand how social media advice influences their investment decisions?
K Kadous
SSRN, 2019
82019
Undue influence? The effect of social media advice on investment decisions
K Kadous, M Mercer, Y Zhou
82017
The credibility consequences of managers' decisions to provide warnings about unexpected earnings
M Mercer
Available at SSRN 311100, 2002
72002
Are Juries More Likely to Second-Guess Auditor Judgment under Imprecise Accounting Standards?
K Kadous, M Mercer
Available at SSRN 2144465, 2012
62012
Why do investors rely on low-quality investment advice? Experimental evidence from social media platforms
K Kadous, M Mercer, YD Zhou
Experimental evidence from social media platforms (August 17, 22), 2022
32022
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