Word-of-Mouth Communication, Noise-driven Volatility, and Public Disclosure
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2020-09
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Xue, H, and R Zheng (2020). Word-of-Mouth Communication, Noise-driven Volatility, and Public Disclosure. Journal of Accounting and Economics. pp. 101363–101363. 10.1016/j.jacceco.2020.101363 Retrieved from https://hdl.handle.net/10161/21545.
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Hao Xue
Hao Xue is an Associate Professor of Accounting. Prior to joining Fuqua, Professor Xue was an Assistant Professor at New York University, Stern School of Business. Professor Xue's research applies analytical models to accounting practices and institutions that conventional thinkings may have difficulties explaining. In a recent work, he studies the effect of investors' private word-of-mouth communications on firms' information environment and how firms adjust their disclosures in response. Professor Xue teaches Managerial Accounting.
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