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        1 - Examining the relationship between conservative reporting practices and company performance in the capital market during the COVID-19 pandemic period
        Malektaj Maleki Oskouei Mohammad  Hassani Saeed Mirzakhani
        Purpose: This research examines the relationship between conditional and unconditional conservative reporting and performance (stock performance, excess performance, abnormal performance) of companies in the capital market during the COVID-19 pandemic. Methodology: Thi More
        Purpose: This research examines the relationship between conditional and unconditional conservative reporting and performance (stock performance, excess performance, abnormal performance) of companies in the capital market during the COVID-19 pandemic. Methodology: This research is descriptive in nature and applied in terms of purpose. Since the variables in this study are analyzed through historical data, it falls into the category of descriptive and post-event studies. This research involved formulating two sets of hypotheses and selecting 110 companies through a comprehensive population screening for an 8-year period from 2014 to 2021. The research variables were collected and analyzed using EViews 10 statistical software. Findings: The results of the first set of hypotheses suggest that the COVID-19 pandemic weakens the relationship between conditional conservative reporting linked to news and the stock performance of companies but strengthens excess performance and abnormal performance. The results of the second set of hypotheses indicate that the COVID-19 pandemic strengthens the relationship between unconditional conservative reporting, independent of news, and stock performance of companies but has no impact on excess performance and abnormal performance. Originality: This is the first study in Iran to investigate the relationship between different types of conservative reporting by companies and stock performance during the COVID-19 pandemic. Additionally, this research expands the literature on the relationship between conservatism and stock performance. Manuscript profile