Ray Ball

Affiliations: 
University of Chicago, Chicago, IL 
Area:
Accounting Business Administration, Atmospheric Science Physics
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Gilles Hilary grad student 2002 Chicago
Steven F. Orpurt grad student 2004 Chicago
Gil Sadka grad student 2005 Chicago
John J. Shon grad student 2005 Chicago
Regina Wittenberg Moerman grad student 2006 Chicago
Ningzhong Li grad student 2009 Chicago
Pepa Kraft grad student 2010 Chicago
Christine T. Cuny grad student 2013 Chicago
Anne Heinrichs grad student 2014 Chicago
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Ball R, Gerakos JJ, Linnainmaa JT, et al. (2020) Earnings, Retained Earnings, and Book-to-Market in the Cross Section of Expected Returns Journal of Financial Economics. 135: 231-254
Ball R, Brown PR. (2019) Ball and Brown (1968) after fifty years Pacific-Basin Finance Journal. 53: 410-431
Ball R. (2016) IFRS – 10 years later Accounting and Business Research. 46: 545-571
Ball R, Li X, Shivakumar L. (2015) Contractibility and Transparency of Financial Statement Information Prepared Under IFRS: Evidence from Debt Contracts Around IFRS Adoption Journal of Accounting Research. 53: 915-963
Ball R, Li X, Shivakumar L. (2015) Contractibility and Transparency of Financial Statement Information Prepared Under IFRS: Evidence from Debt Contracts Around IFRS Adoption: EVIDENCE FROM DEBT CONTRACTS AROUND IFRS ADOPTION Journal of Accounting Research. 53: 915-963
Ball R, Gerakos J, Linnainmaa JT, et al. (2015) Accruals, cash flows, and operating profitability in the cross section of stock returns Journal of Financial Economics
Ball R, Sadka G. (2015) Aggregate earnings and why they matter Journal of Accounting Literature. 34: 39-57
Ball R. (2013) Accounting Informs Investors and Earnings Management is Rife: Two Questionable Beliefs Accounting Horizons. 27: 847-853
Ball RT. (2013) Does Anticipated Information Impose a Cost on Risk-Averse Investors? A Test of the Hirshleifer Effect Journal of Accounting Research. 51: 31-66
Ball R, Kothari SP, Nikolaev VV. (2013) Econometrics of the basu asymmetric timeliness coefficient and accounting conservatism Journal of Accounting Research. 51: 1071-1097
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