Kristian D. Allee Data-verified
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Department Chair at the University of Arkansas
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Kristian D. Allee, a faculty member at the University of Arkansas at Fayetteville, is actively engaged in research. Allee's recent work includes publications in 2025, indicating ongoing contributions to their field. The researcher's current activities suggest a focus on contemporary scientific inquiry and knowledge dissemination.
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- h-index: 16
- Publications: 56
- Citations: 6,675
Selected Publications
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Analysts' Capital Expenditure Forecasts and Bank Debt Contracting (2025)
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The Dark Side of Advertising: Increased Corporate Visibility and Corruption (2025)
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Can Analysts Elicit Useful Information by Asking Unique Questions in Earnings Conference Calls? (2024)
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The Production Possibilities Frontier and Future Firm Performance (2024)
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Supply Chain Information Disclosure: Costs and Benefits of Public and Private Corporate Communication (2024)
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Investment Professionals’ Preferences Regarding Income Statement Presentation (2024)
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Can analysts elicit useful information by asking unique questions in earnings conference calls? (2024)
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Market-based oil spill(overs): Market reactions to the energy windfall tax announcements and disclosures in the United Kingdom (2024)
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Using The Federal Reserve’s Balance Sheet to Predict Macroeconomic Outcomes (2024)
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Audit Adjustments Around Financial Benchmarks (2024)
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No news is bad news: local news intensity and firms’ information environments (2023)
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Cross-Border Investments in Private Firms: The Benefits of Comparability for Foreign Investors (2023)
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The ChatGPT Artificial Intelligence Chatbot: How Well Does It Answer Accounting Assessment Questions? (2023)
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How Do Analysts Gather Information About the Firms They Follow? (2022)
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No News is Bad News: Local News Intensity and Firms’ Information Environments (2022)
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