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    Accuracy, Timeliness, and Managerial Discretion of Fair Value Pricing Evidence from the US Banking Industry

    This paper investigates how recent institutional developments impact the potential channels, and thus available discretion, by which managers can manipulate reported fair values. First, I use extensive field research to document the mechanisms used by banks to procure... View Details
    • 2018
    • Working Paper

    Hot or Not? What Makes Product Categories Attractive to Fair Trade and Eco-labeling Organizations

    By: Kristin Sippl
    This paper probes extant theory on product diversification in the empirical realm of fair trade and eco-labeling organizations (i.e., certification organizations). While much is known about diversification in for-profit firms, less is known about the more complex... View Details
    Keywords: Hybrid Organizations; Fair Trade; Eco-labeling; Goods and Commodities; Diversification; Strategy
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    Sippl, Kristin. "Hot or Not? What Makes Product Categories Attractive to Fair Trade and Eco-labeling Organizations." Harvard Business School Working Paper, No. 19-023, September 2018. (Work in Progress.)
    • May 2019
    • Supplement

    Fair Value Accounting at Berkshire Hathaway Inc. (A) and (B)

    By: Jonas Heese and Suraj Srinivasan
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    Heese, Jonas, and Suraj Srinivasan. "Fair Value Accounting at Berkshire Hathaway Inc. (A) and (B)." Harvard Business School PowerPoint Supplement 119-717, May 2019.
    • January 2018 (Revised March 2018)
    • Teaching Note

    Fair Value Accounting Controversy at Noble Group (A) and (B)

    By: Siko Sikochi and Suraj Srinivasan
    Teaching Note for HBS Nos. 118-034 and 118-062. View Details
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    Sikochi, Siko, and Suraj Srinivasan. "Fair Value Accounting Controversy at Noble Group (A) and (B)." Harvard Business School Teaching Note 118-063, January 2018. (Revised March 2018.)
    • 17 Oct 2008
    • Working Paper Summaries

    Consequences of Voluntary and Mandatory Fair Value Accounting: Evidence Surrounding IFRS Adoption in the EU Real Estate Industry

    Keywords: by Karl A. Muller III, Edward J. Riedl & Thorsten Sellhorn; Construction; Real Estate
    • 01 Sep 2010
    • News

    Fair Trade

    markets differed, but the belief in local autonomy and decentralized decision-making became a core value within the company .Meanwhile, the largest American consumer products company remained cautious about international markets. During... View Details
    Keywords: Garry Emmons; Chemical Manufacturing; Manufacturing; Health and Personal Care Stores; Retail Trade
    • 2013
    • Comment

    Fairness and Redistribution: Comment

    By: Rafael Di Tella and Juan Dubra
    In an influential paper, Alesina and Angeletos (2005)—henceforth, AA—argued that a preference for fairness could lead two identical societies to choose different economic systems. In particular, two equilibria might arise: one with low taxes and a belief that the... View Details
    Keywords: Taxes; Beliefs; Economic Systems; Values and Beliefs; Fairness; Taxation
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    Di Tella, Rafael, and Juan Dubra. "Fairness and Redistribution: Comment." American Economic Review 103, no. 1 (February 2013): 549–553.
    • 04 Oct 2007
    • Working Paper Summaries

    Fair (and Not So Fair) Division

    Keywords: by John W. Pratt
    • September 2007 (Revised January 2008)
    • Case

    Silic (A): Choosing Cost or Fair Value on Adoption of IFRS

    By: David F. Hawkins, Vincent Marie Dessain and Andrew Barron
    A French real estate firm must choose to report its primary asset (investment property) using either cost or fair-value accounting methods upon adoption of international accounting standards (IAS) in 2005. View Details
    Keywords: Cost Accounting; Fair Value Accounting; Financial Reporting; International Accounting; Investment; Standards; Real Estate Industry; France
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    Hawkins, David F., Vincent Marie Dessain, and Andrew Barron. "Silic (A): Choosing Cost or Fair Value on Adoption of IFRS." Harvard Business School Case 108-030, September 2007. (Revised January 2008.)
    • 21 Oct 2019
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    Fair Chance Hiring at Hot Chicken Takeover

    • September 2007
    • Supplement

    Silic (B): Choosing Cost or Fair Value on Adoption of IFRS

    By: David F. Hawkins, Vincent Marie Dessain and Andrew Barron
    Keywords: Cost; Value; Standards; Financial Reporting
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    Hawkins, David F., Vincent Marie Dessain, and Andrew Barron. "Silic (B): Choosing Cost or Fair Value on Adoption of IFRS." Harvard Business School Supplement 108-031, September 2007.
    • August 2004 (Revised February 2008)
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    Land Securities Group (A): Choosing Cost or Fair Value on Adoption of IFRS

    A U.K. real estate firm, required to adopt international accounting standards (IAS) by 2005, must change the reporting of its primary asset (investment property) from the revaluation model under U.K. GAAP to either the cost or fair-value model under IAS. This would... View Details
    Keywords: Cost Accounting; Fair Value Accounting; Financial Reporting; International Accounting; Investment; Standards; Real Estate Industry; Europe; United Kingdom
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    Riedl, Edward J. "Land Securities Group (A): Choosing Cost or Fair Value on Adoption of IFRS." Harvard Business School Case 105-014, August 2004. (Revised February 2008.)
    • February 2008
    • Teaching Note

    Silic (TN) (A) and (B): Choosing Cost or Fair Value on Adoption of IFRS

    By: David F. Hawkins, Edward J. Riedl, Vincent Dessain and Andrew Barron
    Teaching Note for 108-030 and 108-031. View Details
    Keywords: Financial Reporting; International Accounting; Cost; Valuation
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    Hawkins, David F., Edward J. Riedl, Vincent Dessain, and Andrew Barron. "Silic (TN) (A) and (B): Choosing Cost or Fair Value on Adoption of IFRS." Harvard Business School Teaching Note 108-078, February 2008.
    • September 2011
    • Article

    Information Risk and Fair Value: An Examination of Equity Betas

    By: Edward J. Riedl and George Serafeim
    Using a sample of U.S. financial institutions, we exploit recent mandatory disclosures of financial instruments designated as fair value level 1, 2, and 3 to test whether greater information risk in financial instrument fair values leads to higher cost of capital. We... View Details
    Keywords: Forecasting and Prediction; Assets; Cost of Capital; Financial Institutions; Financial Instruments; Corporate Disclosure; Information; Risk and Uncertainty; Value; United States
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    Riedl, Edward J., and George Serafeim. "Information Risk and Fair Value: An Examination of Equity Betas." Journal of Accounting Research 49, no. 4 (September 2011): 1083–1122.
    • 2008
    • Working Paper

    Some Neglected Axioms in Fair Division

    By: John W. Pratt
    Conditions one might impose on fair allocation procedures are introduced. Nondiscrimination requires that agents share an item in proportion to their entitlements if they receive nothing else. The "price" procedures of Pratt (2007), including the Nash... View Details
    Keywords: Resource Allocation; Valuation; Price; Cost
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    Pratt, John W. "Some Neglected Axioms in Fair Division." Harvard Business School Working Paper, No. 08-094, May 2008.
    • December 2007
    • Article

    Fair (and Not So Fair) Division

    By: John W. Pratt
    Drawbacks of existing procedures are illustrated and a method of efficient fair division is proposed that avoids them. Given additive participants' utilities, each item is priced at the geometric mean (or some other function) of its two highest valuations. The... View Details
    Keywords: Price; Management Practices and Processes; Valuation
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    Pratt, John W. "Fair (and Not So Fair) Division." Journal of Risk and Uncertainty 35, no. 3 (December 2007).
    • March 2013
    • Article

    Why 'Fair Value' Is the Rule: How a Controversial Accounting Approach Gained Support

    By: Karthik Ramanna
    For the past two decades, fair-value accounting—the practice of measuring assets and liabilities at estimates of their current values—has been on the ascent. This marks a major departure from the centuries-old tradition of keeping books at historical cost. It also has... View Details
    Keywords: Fair Value; FASB; Finance; Politics; Financial History; Accounting; Fair Value Accounting; Financial Reporting; Accounting Industry; Financial Services Industry; United States
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    Ramanna, Karthik. "Why 'Fair Value' Is the Rule: How a Controversial Accounting Approach Gained Support." Harvard Business Review 91, no. 3 (March 2013).
    • 2007
    • Book

    An Experiment in Fair Value Accounting? The State of the Art in Research and Thought Leadership on Accounting for Life Assurance in the UK and Continental Europe

    By: Joanne G Horton, Richard H. Macve and George Serafeim
    "Fair value" is currently the central topic of debate in the development of accounting standards. While it has now been defined to mean an exit price in US GAAP, the IASB is still considering its own definition, and some commentators are arguing for versions of entry... View Details
    Keywords: Transition; Financial Instruments; Framework; Market Entry and Exit; Insurance; Revenue Recognition; Fair Value Accounting; Standards; United Kingdom
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    Horton, Joanne G., Richard H. Macve, and George Serafeim. An Experiment in Fair Value Accounting? The State of the Art in Research and Thought Leadership on Accounting for Life Assurance in the UK and Continental Europe. London, UK: Institute of Chartered Accountants in England and Wales, Centre for Business Performance, 2007.
    • 2011
    • Article

    'Deprival Value' vs. 'Fair Value' Measurement for Contract Liabilities: How to Resolve the 'Revenue Recognition' Conundrum

    By: Joanne Horton, Richard H. Macve and George Serafeim
    Revenue recognition and measurement principles can conflict with liability recognition and measurement principles. We explore here under different market conditions when the two measurement approaches coincide and when they conflict. We show that where entities expect... View Details
    Keywords: Fair Value; Deprival Value; Contract Liabilities; Fair Value Accounting; Measurement and Metrics; Profit; Revenue Recognition; Assets; Performance Evaluation; Contracts
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    Horton, Joanne, Richard H. Macve, and George Serafeim. "'Deprival Value' vs. 'Fair Value' Measurement for Contract Liabilities: How to Resolve the 'Revenue Recognition' Conundrum." Accounting and Business Research 41, no. 5 (2011): 491–514.
    • 01 Sep 2009
    • News

    Of Value and Values

    students to consider: Is it possible to generate competitive returns through sustainable investing? “Generation Investment’s approach challenges the conventional reasoning of how to achieve financial perfor-mance if you’re an asset manager,” Sucher notes. “There was a... View Details
    Keywords: Julia Hanna; Colleges, Universities, and Professional Schools; Educational Services; Finance; Corporate, Subsidiary, and Regional Managing Offices; Management
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