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Regulatory enforcement, financial reporting quality and investment efficiency: a pitch

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  • Nhut (Nick) Hoang Nguyen
  • Thu Phuong Truong

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Purpose - This paper aims to apply the pitching research template developed by Faff (2015, 2016) to a research project on regulatory enforcement, financial reporting quality and investment efficiency. Design/methodology/approach - The authors begin this paper by giving a brief commentary on using the pitching research template to identify the core elements of the research project. They will then describe their personal reflections on the pitch exercise itself. Findings - The authors have found that the pitch exercise itself is an excellent way to clearly and efficiently present and communicate their thoughts on the research project with their co-authors in particular and other researchers in general. Originality/value - The pitching research template developed by Faff (2015, 2016) is an interesting and effective tool to start a research journey in a straightforward and simple way to avoid unnecessary deviation from the planned research direction.

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  • Nhut (Nick) Hoang Nguyen & Thu Phuong Truong, 2017. "Regulatory enforcement, financial reporting quality and investment efficiency: a pitch," Accounting Research Journal, Emerald Group Publishing Limited, vol. 30(01), pages 12-18, May.
  • Handle: RePEc:eme:arjpps:arj-07-2016-0094
    DOI: 10.1108/ARJ-07-2016-0094
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    Cited by:

    1. Muhammad Khuram Khalil & Umaporn Muneenam, 2021. "Total Quality Management Practices and Corporate Green Performance: Does Organizational Culture Matter?," Sustainability, MDPI, vol. 13(19), pages 1-27, October.

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