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This study compares stakeholder and management perspectives on accountability practices in Malaysian Islamic Social Enterprises (ISEs). Two sets of questionnaires were used in the survey for this study. The first set was answered randomly by 100 ISE stakeholders, and the second set was answered...
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, Christianity divided into Roman Catholicism and Protestantisms, and Islam) have successively revealed the nature of accounting to …
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Though countries like the U.S.A., India and Nigeria have set their mottos based on high moral values like “In God We Trust,” “Truth Alone Wins,” “Unity & Faith: Peace & Progress,” it appears from experiences that today's governance (Man-Management) has been degraded to such an extent...
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This study examines the impact of religion on financial reporting. We predict that firms in religious areas are less likely to engage in financial reporting irregularities because prior research links religiosity to reduced acceptance of unethical business practices. Our results suggest that...
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It appears from experiences that today's governance (Man-Management) has been degraded to such an extent that moral bankruptcy has become an integral part of day to day business activities — as evidenced by recent experiences — where righteousness is at a discount (account tampering,...
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This paper explores the nexus between earnings management and religiosity. It complements prior research on the impact of religious social norms of the firm's environment on earnings management practices. Using a sample of 11,105 U.S. firm-year observations between 2004 and 2013, we find that...
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We extend research on the effects of local audit practice office characteristics on audit quality by investigating whether audit offices in highly religious U.S. Metropolitan Statistical Areas (MSAs) exhibit going concern decisions that reflect heightened professional skepticism relative to...
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Extending the existing literature on the impact of religiosity on human behavior, we argue that religiosity also has a significant impact on auditors' risk and trust behavior, which is reflected in lower audit fees. Higher religiosity values are expected to motivate auditors to provide higher...
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Previous literature demonstrates that local cultural values influence the corporate decisions and outcomes of companies headquartered in those locations. Based on this premise, the findings of the current study demonstrate that the conservatism levels of provinces of company headquarters of...
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The current study focuses on the conservatism levels of provinces of birth of company chairmen to investigate whether public companies quoted at the Borsa Istanbul between the 2009 and 2017 engage in earnings management with an informative intent. Turkey provides a unique setting to investigate...
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