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Mary E. Barth

Mary E. Barth

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Stanford University · Accounting

Active 1977–2024

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Citations25.3k
Papers19018 last 5y
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Research topics

  • Political Science
  • Accounting
  • Economics

Selected publications

  • Evolution in Value Relevance of Accounting Information

    The Accounting Review · 2022 · 348 citations

    1st authorCorresponding
    • Political Science
    • Economics
    • Accounting

    ABSTRACT We address how value relevance of accounting information evolved as the new economy developed. Prior research concludes that accounting information—primarily earnings—has lost relevance. We consider more accounting items and find no decline in combined value relevance from 1962 to 2018. We assess evolution in each item’s value relevance and find increases, most notably for items related to intangible assets, growth opportunities, and alternative performance measures, which are important in the new economy. The number of relevant items also increases. We also consider separately new economy, old economy profit, and old economy loss firms. The trends are more pronounced for, but extend beyond, new economy firms. We base inferences on a nonparametric approach that does not require specifying the valuation relation. Taken together, our findings reveal an evolution to a more nuanced, but not declining, relation between accounting information and share price. JEL Classifications: C14; G10; G18; M40; M41.

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