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Tutorials for Sarbanes-Oxley Paper Data

Dan Neely (from University of Milwaukee-Wisconsin) and I just had the following article published at the Journal of Business Ethics:

Saxton, G. D., & Neely, D. G. (2018). The Relationship Between Sarbanes–Oxley Policies and Donor Advisories in Nonprofit Organizations. Journal of Business Ethics.

This page contains tutorials on how to download the IRS 990 e-file data that was used for the control variables in our study.

Tutorials

  • IRS 990 e-File Data (part 1) — Set up AWS CLI credentials and grab index files
  • IRS 990 e-File Data (part 2) — Load Index Data and Insert into MongoDB
  • IRS 990 e-File Data (part 3) — Load Index Files into PANDAS
  • IRS 990 e-File Data (part 4) — Download IRS 990 Filings into MongoDB
  • IRS 990 e-File Data (part 5) — Download IRS 990 Filings and Schedules into MongoDB
  • IRS 990 e-File Data (part 6) — Download IRS 990, 990PF, and 990EZ Filings into MongoDB
  • IRS 990 e-File Data (part 7) — Generate Data Codebook
  • IRS 990 e-File Data (part 8) — Data Wrangling and Export to Stata

I hope you have found this helpful. If so, please spread the word, and happy coding!

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Gregory Saxton
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March 24, 2018
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Categories: Big Data, jupyter_notebook, notebooks, python, researchTags: academic research, Big Data, Data Analytics, MongoDB, nonprofits, PANDAS, python, research

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Gregory D. Saxton
Schulich School of Business
York University
Toronto, ON
gsaxton@yorku.ca

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