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The International Journal of AccountingVol. 56, No. 02, 2180005 (2021) Symposium PaperFree AccessA Reply to David Hay’s DiscussionSaverio Bozzolan and Antti MiihkinenSaverio BozzolanCorresponding author.Department of Business and Management, LUISS University, Rome, Italy and Antti MiihkinenDepartment of Accounting and Finance, Turku School of Economics, University of Turku, Turku, FinlandDepartment of Accounting, Aalto University, Helsinki, FinlandE-mail Address: [email protected]https://doi.org/10.1142/S1094406021800056Cited by:0 PreviousNext AboutSectionsPDF/EPUB ToolsAdd to favoritesDownload CitationsTrack CitationsRecommend to Library ShareShare onFacebookTwitterLinked InRedditEmail References Beretta, S., & Bozzolan, S. [2004] A framework for the analysis of firm risk communication. The International Journal of Accounting, 39(3), 265–288. Crossref, Google Scholar Botosan, C. A. [2004] Discussion of a framework for the analysis of firm risk communication. The International Journal of Accounting, 39(3), 289–295. Crossref, Google Scholar Hay, D. [2021] Discussion of “The quality of mandatory nonfinancial risk disclosures and the moderating effect of audit firm and partner characteristics.” The International Journal of Accounting, 56(2). Google Scholar Miihkinen, A. [2012] What drives quality of firm risk disclosure? The impact of a national disclosure standard and reporting incentives under IFRS. The International Journal of Accounting, 47(4), 437–468. Crossref, Google ScholarPublished: 29 April 2021 FiguresReferencesRelatedDetails Recommended Vol. 56, No. 02 Metrics Downloaded 52 times History PDF download

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