Maarten Pronk
Publications by Year
Research Areas
Auditing, Earnings Management, Governance, Financial Markets and Investment Strategies, Corporate Finance and Governance, Accounting Education and Careers, Financial Reporting and Valuation Research
Most-Cited Works
- → What Makes Conference Calls Useful? The Information Content of Managers' Presentations and Analysts' Discussion Sessions(2011)715 cited
- → Are M.B.A. Students a Good Proxy for Nonprofessional Investors?(2007)428 cited
- → Does Silence Speak? An Empirical Analysis of Disclosure Choices During Conference Calls(2010)353 cited
- → Are MBA Students a Good Proxy for Non-professional Investors?(2006)127 cited
- → The Impact of Expertise and Investment Familiarity on Investors' Use of Online Financial Report Information(2006)110 cited
- → openstreams/wflow: Bug fixes and updates for release 2020.1.2(2020)29 cited
- → Managerial Disclosure vs. Analyst Inquiry: An Empirical Investigation of the Presentation and Discussion Portions of Earnings-Related Conference Calls(2006)16 cited
- → The Impact of Intraday Timing of Earnings Announcements on the Bid-Ask Spread and Depth(2006)13 cited
- → When are Graduate Business Students a Reasonable Proxy for Nonprofessional Investors?(2004)12 cited