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An empirical analysis of waste management practices in French family firms
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Journal of Accounting Literature
Journal of Accounting Literature 1–27.
Published: 09 September 2025
...Assil Guizani; Emna Brahem; Faten Lakhal; Khaled Hussainey Purpose This study examines the behavior of family firms in relation to corporate waste management practices. The study also explores the implementation of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) in 2015 as an exogenous shock that may...
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From founders to heirs: the impact of family ownership on SEC comment letters
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Journal of Accounting Literature
Journal of Accounting Literature 1–30.
Published: 18 August 2025
...Jihad Al-Okaily; Moataz El-Helaly Purpose This paper examines the association between family firms and SEC comment letters, addressing a significant gap in the literature. Our inquiry is motivated by the argument that SEC comment letters offer insights about financial reporting quality as assessed...
