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Procházka The Impact of Globalization on International Finance and Accounting
1. Auflage 2018
ISBN: 978-3-319-68762-9
Verlag: Springer International Publishing
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18th Annual Conference on Finance and Accounting (ACFA)
E-Book, Englisch, 469 Seiten, eBook
Reihe: Springer Proceedings in Business and Economics
ISBN: 978-3-319-68762-9
Verlag: Springer International Publishing
Format: PDF
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1;Contents;6
2;The Impact of Corporate Income Taxation on Location Choice of Investments: Separate Accounting Versus Formula Apportionment;11
2.1;Introduction;11
2.2;Theoretical Model;14
2.2.1;Assumptions Without Taxation;14
2.2.2;Assumptions Regarding Taxation Under SA;15
2.2.3;Assumptions Regarding Taxation Under FA;16
2.3;Monte Carlo Simulation;17
2.4;Results and Discussion;18
2.4.1;Outcomes Without Taxation;18
2.4.2;Outcomes Under SA;19
2.4.3;Outcomes Under FA;20
2.5;Conclusion;22
2.6;References;23
3;Environmental Sustainability as a Determinant of Foreign Direct Investments: Empirical Evidence from Sweden;25
3.1;Introduction: Research Problem and Purpose;25
3.2;Theoretical Model, Method and Definition of Variables;28
3.3;Empirical Results;32
3.4;Conclusions;33
3.5;References;34
4;Are RandD-Active SMEs in the Emerging Markets Financially Constrained? Self-Evaluation Approach;37
4.1;Introduction;37
4.2;Literature Review;38
4.3;Data and Methodology;39
4.4;Results and Discussion;40
4.5;Conclusion;42
4.6;References;43
5;Tax Incentives for Innovative Small Business: The Russian Model;45
5.1;Introduction;45
5.2;Approaches to Providing Tax Incentives to Innovative Small Business;46
5.2.1;Tax Incentives for Small Business in Other Countries;46
5.2.2;Tax Incentives for Small Business in Russia;47
5.2.2.1;Presumptive Tax Systems;47
5.2.2.2;Incentives for Residents of Special Economic Zones of Technology and Innovation Type;47
5.2.3;A Presumptive Model for Small Business Taxation Targeted at Stimulating Innovation Activity;48
5.2.4;Assessment of Scale of Business;49
5.2.5;Evaluation of the Socio-economic Impact of Business or an Innovation and Investment Project;49
5.3;Conclusion;51
5.4;References;52
6;Relationships Between World Stock Market Indices: Evidence from Economic Networks;53
6.1;Introduction;53
6.2;Data and Methodology;54
6.3;Results and Discussion;57
6.4;Conclusion;59
6.5;Appendix;60
6.6;References;61
7;The Financial Evaluation of Population Growth in Relation to Development Aid: China Versus India (Two Nation Brands´ Stories);62
7.1;Introduction;63
7.2;Financial Evaluation of Population Growth;63
7.2.1;Data and Source;63
7.2.2;Population Growth Financial Impact;64
7.2.3;Population Growth Financial Cost for African Countries in Scope of Agenda 2030;66
7.2.4;Evaluation of the Development Aid Needed for African Countries;67
7.3;Conclusion;68
7.4;References;69
8;The Relationship Between Government Expenditure on Education and Economic Growth: The Case of France;70
8.1;Introduction;70
8.2;Data and Methodology;72
8.2.1;Unit Root Test;73
8.2.2;Johansen Co-Integration Test;73
8.2.3;Estimation of Long-Run Coefficients;74
8.2.4;Causality Test;74
8.3;Empirical Results;75
8.3.1;Co-Integration Analysis;75
8.3.2;Estimation of Long-Run Coefficients;76
8.3.3;Causality Test;77
8.4;Conclusion;77
8.5;References;78
9;Exchange Rate Exposure and Usage of Foreign Currency Derivatives by Indian Nonfinancial Firms;80
9.1;Introduction;80
9.2;Literature Review;81
9.3;Methodology;83
9.3.1;Sample;83
9.3.2;Measurement of Exchange Rate Exposure;84
9.3.3;Model;85
9.4;Results and Discussion;86
9.5;Conclusion;88
9.6;References;88
10;Are the Central and Eastern European Countries More Vulnerability to the External Shocks?;90
10.1;Introduction;90
10.2;Data and Methodology;91
10.3;Results and Discussion;93
10.4;Conclusion;95
10.5;References;96
11;Micro-level Evidences of Moral Hazard in the European Financial Institutions;97
11.1;Introduction;97
11.2;Theoretical Framework and Hypotheses;99
11.3;Data and Methodology;100
11.4;Results;102
11.5;Conclusion;103
11.6;Appendix 1;104
11.7;References;105
12;Changes in Mortgage LTV Schemes: Are We Facing New Price Bubble on Residential Market?;107
12.1;Introduction;107
12.2;Data and Methodology;108
12.3;Development of New Apartment Price Drivers;109
12.4;Bubbles in New Apartment Pricing;111
12.5;LTV Regulation on the Market;112
12.6;Conclusion;113
12.7;References;114
13;Liability Risk Management of Central European Banks Under New Regulatory Requirements;115
13.1;Introduction;115
13.2;Methodology;116
13.2.1;Regulatory Requirements: Overview of NMDs and MDs;116
13.2.2;Non-maturity Deposits;118
13.2.3;Maturity Deposits;118
13.2.4;Differences in Risk Management of NMDs and MDs;119
13.3;Empirical Analysis;119
13.4;Results and Discussion;120
13.5;Conclusion;122
13.6;References;123
14;Tax Efficiency of Czech Insurance Undertakings;125
14.1;Introduction;125
14.2;Data and Methodology;126
14.3;Taxation in Conditions of the Czech Insurance Market;126
14.3.1;Tax Efficiency of Large Insurers;127
14.3.2;Tax Efficiency of Medium and Small Insurers;127
14.4;Results of Comparative Analysis;128
14.5;Conclusion;129
14.6;References;130
15;Financial Innovations in Equity Issuance: A Prague Stock Exchange Review;131
15.1;Introduction;131
15.2;Review of Equity Issues of Prague Stock Exchange Issuers;133
15.3;Dilution Effect;135
15.4;Discussion and Conclusion;135
15.5;Appendix;137
15.6;References;143
16;The Reasons Underlying Retail Banking Homogenization in the Second Half of the Nineteenth Century;144
16.1;Introduction;144
16.2;Three Streams of Retail Banking in the Habsburg Monarchy;145
16.3;District Credit Unions for Economic Development;146
16.4;Credit Unions of the Raiffeisen Type;147
16.5;Citizen Community, Communal, Sole Traders´ and Farmers´ Credit Unions;148
16.6;Results;149
16.7;Conclusion;150
16.8;References;151
17;Relationship Between the Company Size and the Value: Empirical Evidence;152
17.1;Introduction;152
17.2;Data and Methodology;153
17.3;Results and Discussion;155
17.3.1;Price to Earnings Ratio;155
17.3.2;Price to Book Value Ratio;155
17.3.3;Enterprise Value to EBITDA Ratio;156
17.3.4;Enterprise Value to Sales Ratio;156
17.4;Conclusion;157
17.5;References;158
17.6;Data Set;159
18;A Note on the Gordon Growth Model with Taxes;160
18.1;Introduction;160
18.2;Involving Taxes in the Gordon Growth Model;161
18.3;Modification of the Gordon Growth Model with Taxes;162
18.4;Results and Conclusion;164
18.5;References;165
19;Indirect Valuation and Earnings Stability: Within-Company Use of the Earnings Multiple;167
19.1;Introduction;167
19.2;Hypothesis Development;168
19.3;Data;169
19.3.1;Outlier Treatment;169
19.4;Methodology;170
19.4.1;Stability Measure Construction;170
19.4.2;Statistical Analysis;171
19.4.3;Valuation Analysis;171
19.5;Results;172
19.6;Conclusion;173
19.7;Appendix;174
19.8;References;178
20;Measurement of Profit Losses from Brand Damage: The Case of an Unlisted Company;179
20.1;Introduction;179
20.2;Data and Methodology;181
20.3;Results and Discussion;182
20.3.1;Valuation of Equity of ABC Holding by Income-Based Methods;182
20.3.2;Determination of the XZY Brand Value Using Premium Method for the Case of the Ordinary Course of Things;183
20.3.3;Valuation of the XZY Brand Value Using Premium Method for the Case of Loss Event;184
20.4;Conclusion;186
20.5;References;186
21;Czech Industrial Real Estate Market: The Quest for Realistic Model;187
21.1;Introduction;187
21.2;Literature Review;188
21.2.1;The Space Market;188
21.2.2;The Capital Market and the Development Market;190
21.3;Research Design;191
21.4;Results and Discussion;193
21.5;Conclusion;196
21.6;Appendix;197
21.7;References;199
22;Financial Performance of Czech Subsidiaries of the EU-Listed Companies;200
22.1;Introduction;200
22.2;Data and Methodology;201
22.3;Results and Discussion;202
22.4;Conclusion;206
22.5;Appendix;207
22.6;References;209
23;Cash Flow Ratios´ and Liquidity Ratios´ Analysis of Selected Listed Companies in Sri Lanka;210
23.1;Introduction;211
23.2;Data and Methodology;212
23.3;Empirical Results and Discussion;214
23.3.1;Descriptive Statistics;214
23.3.2;Correlation Analysis;217
23.3.3;Test of Hypotheses;218
23.4;Conclusion;221
23.5;References;221
24;Searching for Today´s Purpose of Remunerating Employee Inventions Through Grounded Theory;222
24.1;Introduction;222
24.2;Employee Inventions;223
24.2.1;Employee Inventions in the Czech and Slovak Republic;223
24.2.2;Review of Literature;224
24.3;Data and Methodology;225
24.4;Results and Discussion;227
24.4.1;Employees´ Interests;228
24.5;Incentiveness;228
24.6;Satisfaction;229
24.6.1;Employers´ Interests;229
24.6.2;Countries´ Interests;230
24.7;Conclusions;230
24.8;References;231
25;A Fiscal Demography: Toward Demographic Approach to Public Finance;233
25.1;Introduction;233
25.2;The Essence of Fiscal Demography;234
25.3;The Scope of Fiscal Demography;236
25.4;Conclusion;238
25.5;References;239
26;Spatial Concentration of Local Government Expenditure in the Czech Republic;240
26.1;Introduction;240
26.2;Data and Methodology;241
26.3;Results and Discussion;243
26.4;Conclusion;245
26.5;Appendix;246
26.6;References;247
27;Economic Voting in the 2006 Czech General Election;248
27.1;Introduction;248
27.2;Theoretical Background;249
27.3;Data and Methodology;250
27.4;Results;253
27.5;Conclusion;257
27.6;References;258
28;Social Expenditures and Poverty in Central and Eastern European Union Countries: A Causality Analysis;259
28.1;Introduction;259
28.2;Literature Review;260
28.3;Data and Methodology;261
28.3.1;Data;261
28.3.2;Econometric Methodology;262
28.4;Empirical Analysis;262
28.4.1;Cross-Sectional Dependency and Homogeneity Tests;262
28.4.2;Panel Unit Root Test;263
28.4.3;Causality Test;263
28.5;Conclusion;264
28.6;References;264
29;Are Health-Care Services Luxury Goods?;266
29.1;Introduction;267
29.2;Data and Methodology;268
29.3;Results and Discussion;269
29.4;Conclusion;270
29.5;References;271
30;The Relationship between Corruption and Tax Burden: The Moderator Effect of Strength of Auditing and Reporting Standards;273
30.1;Introduction;273
30.2;Data and Methodology;275
30.2.1;Dependent Variable;275
30.2.2;Independent Variable;275
30.2.3;Moderator Variable;276
30.3;Results and Discussion;277
30.4;Conclusion;278
30.5;References;279
31;Different Approaches in Business Information Disclosures in European Annual Reports;280
31.1;Introduction;280
31.2;Regulatory Frameworks and Methodology;281
31.3;Results and Discussion;282
31.3.1;Czech Experience;283
31.3.2;British Experience;284
31.3.3;Results from the Survey;285
31.4;Conclusion;286
31.5;References;287
32;What Are the Origins of New Leasing Conceptual Models and How These Models Are Coming True in IFRS 16?;289
32.1;Introduction;289
32.2;Lease Conceptual Models;290
32.2.1;Existing Approach by IAS 17;291
32.2.2;The G4+1 Proposal;292
32.2.3;New Approach by IFRS 16;293
32.3;Conclusion;295
32.4;References;297
33;Company in a Global Environment and Intangible Assets;298
33.1;Introduction;298
33.2;Company in the Process of Social and Economic Changes;299
33.3;Intangible Assets in Accounting;301
33.4;Conclusion;304
33.5;References;305
34;The Concept of Measurement and Reporting of Human Capital;307
34.1;Introduction;307
34.2;Alternative Model of Human Capital Measurement;309
34.3;An Outline of Human Capital Reporting;311
34.4;Conclusion;312
34.5;References;313
35;Exploratory Analysis of Voluntary Reporting on Human Resources in the Czech Republic;315
35.1;Introduction;315
35.2;Data and Methodology;317
35.2.1;Data;317
35.2.2;Methodology;317
35.3;Results and Discussion;318
35.4;Conclusion;320
35.5;References;321
36;The Pricing of Audit Fees: Empirical Evidence from Czech Republic;322
36.1;Introduction;322
36.2;Data and Methodology;324
36.2.1;Data;324
36.2.2;Methodology;325
36.3;Results and Discussion;326
36.4;Conclusion;327
36.5;Appendix;328
36.6;References;329
37;The Going Concern Threats and Deferred Tax Assets Recognition: The Gap Between Theory and Practice;330
37.1;Introduction;330
37.2;Data and Methodology;331
37.3;Results and Discussion;332
37.4;Conclusion;334
37.5;References;335
38;The IFRS Assessment by Publicly Traded Companies;336
38.1;Introduction;336
38.2;Results and Discussion;339
38.3;Conclusion;341
38.4;References;341
39;IFRS 5 and Its Reporting in the Czech Republic;342
39.1;Introduction;342
39.2;Literature Review;343
39.3;IFRS 5;344
39.3.1;Assets Held for Sale and Disposal Groups;344
39.3.2;Discontinued Operations;345
39.4;Data and Methodology;346
39.5;Results and Discussion;347
39.6;Conclusion;349
39.7;References;350
40;Explaining Risk Premium on Bank Bonds by Financial Ratios;351
40.1;Introduction;351
40.2;Data and Methodology;353
40.3;Results and Discussion;353
40.4;Conclusion;355
40.5;Appendix;356
40.6;References;357
41;The Use of Tax and Nontax Provisions and Allowances;359
41.1;Introduction;359
41.2;Literature Review;360
41.2.1;Allowances in Czech Accounting;360
41.2.2;Provisions in Czech Accounting;361
41.3;Data and Methodology;362
41.4;Results and Discussion;363
41.4.1;The Effect of the Entity Size;363
41.4.2;Statistical Evaluation of the Creation of Provisions and AE;363
41.4.3;The Creation of Other Nontax Provisions;364
41.5;Conclusion;365
41.6;References;366
42;Revenue Recognition in the Public Hospitals;368
42.1;Introduction;368
42.2;Accrual Basis in Accounting of Public Hospital;369
42.3;Revenue Recognition in the Public Hospital;370
42.4;Comparison of National Accounting Legislation Approach and International Standards Approach;372
42.5;Examination of Financial Statements;373
42.6;Conclusion;374
42.7;Appendix: List of Examined Healthcare-Providing Entities;375
42.8;References;376
43;A Literature Review of Financial Performance Measures and Value Relevance;378
43.1;Introduction;378
43.2;Methodology;379
43.3;Literature Review;380
43.3.1;Corporate Performance Measures;380
43.3.2;Accounting Information and Its Value Relevance;381
43.4;Discussion;382
43.5;Conclusion;384
43.6;References;385
44;The Relation Between Using Business Intelligence Solutions and Corporate Performance;387
44.1;Introduction;387
44.2;Data and Methodology;388
44.3;Results and Discussion;388
44.4;Conclusion;392
44.5;References;393
45;Economic Security Indicators Forecasting for Management Decisions Based on Integrated Reporting Data;394
45.1;Introduction;395
45.2;Data and Methodology;395
45.2.1;Simulation Modeling;396
45.2.2;Expert and Fuzzy Forecasting Methods;397
45.3;Results and Discussion;398
45.4;Conclusion;399
45.5;References;400
46;Multidimensional Process of Financial Controlling Implementation;401
46.1;Introduction;401
46.2;Multidimensional Character of Financial Controlling Implementation;402
46.3;People Responsible for Implementing Financial Controlling System;404
46.3.1;Timetable;406
46.4;Conclusion;408
46.5;References;408
47;Strategic and Operational Perspective of the Principles of Identification of the Scopes of Responsibility for Costs;410
47.1;Introduction;410
47.2;Types of Responsibility for Costs;411
47.3;Cost Centres and Cost Responsibility Centres;412
47.4;The Tasks Performed While Exercising Responsibility for Costs;414
47.5;The Costs Dependent on and Independent of the Manager of a Cost Centre and a Suggestion on How to Classify Them;418
47.6;Conclusions;419
47.7;References;420
48;The Use of Management Accounting Information in Non-financial Reporting and Interaction with Stakeholders of Public Companies;421
48.1;Introduction;422
48.2;Data and Methodology;422
48.2.1;Problems of Sustainability Report;423
48.3;Results and Discussion;423
48.4;Conclusion;426
48.5;References;427
49;The First and the Second Generation of Statistical Methods in Management Accounting Research;428
49.1;Introduction;428
49.2;Data and Methodology;429
49.2.1;Measurement of Constructs;430
49.2.2;The First-Generation Statistical Procedures Applied;431
49.2.3;The Second-Generation Statistical Procedures Applied;432
49.3;Results and Discussion;433
49.3.1;Factor and Regression Analyses (The First-Generation Methods);433
49.3.2;PLS-SEM Findings (The Second-Generation Method);433
49.3.3;Discussion;434
49.4;Conclusion;434
49.5;References;435
50;Estimation of Housing Demand with Adaptive Neuro-Fuzzy Inference Systems (ANFIS);436
50.1;Introduction;436
50.2;Literature Review;437
50.3;Data and Methodology;438
50.4;Results;439
50.5;Conclusion;440
50.6;References;442
51;Corporate Tax as an Instrument of Tax Competition Among the EU Countries;443
51.1;Introduction;443
51.2;Corporate Tax as an Element of Tax Competition in the EU Member States;444
51.3;The Impact of Corporate Income Tax on Foreign Direct Investment;448
51.4;Conclusion;454
51.5;References;455
52;Index;456