Contagion of accounting methods: evidence from stock option expensing

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David A. Reppenhagen
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[1] University of Florida,Fisher School of Accounting
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Review of Accounting Studies | 2010年 / 15卷
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Accounting choice; Contagion; Diffusion; Stock options; M40; M41;
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I examine how a firm’s accounting methods can be influenced by the choices of other firms, which I label contagion. I model accounting method choice as a combination of intrinsic propensities to adopt a method and contagion effects. I predict contagion of accounting methods occurs for two reasons: (1) adoption decisions of other firms are informative for the adoption decision, and (2) prior adoptions change the net benefits of the decision. I test these predictions in the stock option expensing setting where firms had the choice to use the intrinsic or fair value method. Using a firm-level diffusion model, I document evidence consistent with my predictions.
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