Zac Wiebe
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Also affiliated: Louisiana Department of Natural Resources (2022)
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Zac Wiebe's research investigates how financial disclosures and accounting practices influence investor decision-making and information processing. His work examines the characteristics and informational value of various financial reporting elements, including non-GAAP (Generally Accepted Accounting Principles) revenue disclosures and segment profit or loss reporting. Wiebe has also explored the impact of external factors, such as Daylight Saving Time adjustments, on how investors process financial news, specifically in the context of earnings announcements. His studies often involve analyzing the usefulness of accounting information, such as fair values in business combinations, for investment decisions. Wiebe's scholarship metrics include an h-index of 6, with 15 total publications and 157 citations. He has collaborated with researchers such as Joe López-Vilaró and Jonathan E. Shipman at the University of Arkansas at Fayetteville.
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- h-index: 6
- Publications: 16
- Citations: 163
Selected Publications
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Generative Artificial Intelligence and Retail Investors' Processing of Earnings News (2026)
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Evidence on the decision usefulness of fair values in business combinations (2025)
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Segment Profit/Loss and the Limitations of a “Management Approach” (2024)
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The Effects of Daylight Saving Time Adjustments on Investor Information Processing (2023)
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The Determinants and Informativeness of Banks’ Return on Tangible Common Equity Disclosures (2022)
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The Determinants and Informativeness of Non-GAAP Revenue Disclosures (2022)
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Comparing Non-GAAP Earnings and ASC 280’s Segment Earnings (2021)
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Sleep Disruption and Investor Processing of Earnings News: Evidence from Daylight Saving Time Advances (2021)
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Evidence on the Decision Usefulness of Fair Values in Business Combinations (2020)
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The Determinants and Informativeness of Non-GAAP Revenue Disclosures (2020)
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The Effect of Voluntary Clawback Adoptions on Corporate Tax Policy (2019)
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Information Asymmetry in Spinoffs: The Role of Incremental Disclosure (2018)
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The Effect of Voluntary Clawback Adoptions on Corporate Tax Policy (2016)
Collaboration Network
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- The Determinants and Informativeness of Non-GAAP Revenue Disclosures
- Segment Profit/Loss and the Limitations of a “Management Approach”
- Comparing Non-GAAP Earnings and ASC 280’s Segment Earnings
- Segment Profit/Loss and the Limitations of a “Management Approach”
- Comparing Non-GAAP Earnings and ASC 280’s Segment Earnings
- The Determinants and Informativeness of Non-GAAP Revenue Disclosures
- Evidence on the decision usefulness of fair values in business combinations
- The Effects of Daylight Saving Time Adjustments on Investor Information Processing
- The Effects of Daylight Saving Time Adjustments on Investor Information Processing
- The Effects of Daylight Saving Time Adjustments on Investor Information Processing
- Evidence on the decision usefulness of fair values in business combinations
- Evidence on the decision usefulness of fair values in business combinations
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