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Qiyuan (Rachel) Peng
Qiyuan (Rachel) Peng
Assistant Professor in Finance, University of Dayton
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Attention! Distracted institutional investors and stock price crash
X Ni, Q Peng, S Yin, T Zhang
Journal of Corporate Finance 64, 101701, 2020
482020
The dark side of executive compensation duration: Evidence from mergers and acquisitions
Z Li, Q Peng
Journal of Financial and Quantitative Analysis 56 (8), 2963-2997, 2021
192021
Common institutional blockholders and reporting practices: evidence from accounting comparability
Q Peng, S Yin, RZ Zhang
Accounting Horizons 37 (2), 133-159, 2023
72023
Does the executive labor market discipline? Labor market incentives and earnings management
Q Peng, S Yin
Journal of Empirical Finance 62, 62-86, 2021
62021
Hidden Gems: Do market participants respond to performance expectations revealed in compensation disclosures?
CE Fee, Z Li, Q Peng
Journal of Accounting and Economics 75 (1), 101519, 2023
52023
Hidden Gems: Do Compensation Disclosures Reveal Performance Expectations?
CE Fee, Z Li, Q Peng
Journal of Accounting & Economics (JAE), Forthcoming, 2022
12022
Gender, competition, and performance: International evidence
K Li, Q Peng, R Shen, G Wong
University of British Columbia Working Paper, 2022
12022
Do pensions have real teeth? Evidence from the state government borrowing costs
S Agarwal, C Liu, Q Peng, Q Wu, T Zhang
Evidence from the State Government Borrowing Costs (December 28, 2021), 2021
12021
Can a small fish become a big fish? Modeling leader-generating mergers in a Stackelberg market
H Qiu, N Zhu, Q Peng
Finance Research Letters 38, 101684, 2021
12021
Mutual funds and stock fundamentals
Q Peng, S Tice, L Zhou
Review of Quantitative Finance and Accounting 60 (4), 1329-1361, 2023
2023
Information in CEO Take-home Pay: Evidence from Long-term Incentive Plans
Z Li, Q Peng, L Wang
University of Connecticut School of Business Research Paper, 2022
2022
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