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    The Information Role of Earnings Conference Call Tone: Evidence from Stock Price Crash Risk
    with Xi Fu and Zhifang Zhang
    Journal of Business Ethics 173 (3): 643-660. 2019.
    This paper investigates whether and how the disclosure tone of earnings conference calls predicts future stock price crash risk. Using US public firms’ conference call transcripts from 2010 to 2015, we find that firms with less optimistic tone of year-end conference calls experience higher stock price crash risk in the following year. Additional analyses reveal that the predictive power of tone is more pronounced among firms with better information environment and lower managerial equity incenti…Read more
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    We-Experience—With Walther
    with Hans Bernhard Schmid
    In Sebastian Luft & Ruth Hagengruber (eds.), Women Phenomenologists on Social Ontology: We-Experiences, Communal Life, and Joint Action, Springer Verlag. pp. 105-117. 2018.
    Shared beliefs, collective Emotionscollective and joint intentions are widely recognized to be at the core of the social world. Beliefs, emotions and intentions, however, largely depend on Experience. It is hard to see how the former could be joint, shared, or collective, without any possibility of togetherness at the experiential level. Sharing experiences is thus a key for human sociality.
  • Beyond Universality: Shaping One's Own Agency
    with China
    In James Beauregard, Giusy Gallo & Claudia Stancati (eds.), The person at the crossroads: a philosophical approach, Vernon Press. 2020.