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Responsible science: celebrating the 50-year legacy of Ball and Brown (1968) using a registration-based framework

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posted on 2024-06-06, 04:43 authored by H Aman, W Beekes, H Berkman, M Bohmann, M Bradbury, L Chapple, M Chang, V Clout, R Faff, J Han, D Hillier, A Hodgson, B Howieson, J Jona, M Linnenluecke, T Loncan, B McCredie, D Michayluk, N Mroczkowski, Z Pan, V Patel, E Podolski, N Soderstrom, T Smith, George TanewskiGeorge Tanewski, K Walsh, M Wee, S Wright
This paper represents the intersection of three spheres of influence, relevant to the global research community interested in a more reliable understanding of capital market phenomena. First, as a timely context, we celebrate the 50-year legacy of an iconic event study of accounting information and the evolution of stock prices, namely Ball and Brown (1968). Second, we add our voice to the growing call for researchers to follow principles of “responsible science”. Third, using the Ball and Brown paper as the inspiration, we report on an experiment in which several teams of researchers follow a registration-based editorial process, which illustrates one fruitful avenue for fostering responsible research into the future.

History

Journal

Pacific Basin finance journal

Volume

56

Pagination

129-150

Location

Amsterdam, The Netherlands

ISSN

0927-538X

Language

eng

Publication classification

C1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal, C Journal article

Copyright notice

2019, Elsevier B.V.

Publisher

Elsevier