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An advisor post is one of the most important CEO's post-retirement careers. Using unique hand-collected data on advisor posts in Japanese listed firms, we examine whether retiring CEOs overstate earnings to acquire an advisor post. Consistent with the horizon problem, we find that earnings...
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earnings. These results indicate that boards tend to act proactively to discipline managers who manage earnings aggressively …
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The incentive to manipulate earnings to enhance earnings-based compensation increases in managers' terminal years. We …
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Extant research shows that CEO characteristics affect earnings management. This paper studies how investors infer a specific characteristic of CEOs, namely moral commitment to honesty, from earnings management and how this perception - in conjunction with their own social and moral preferences -...
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The right to ask questions and voice their opinions at annual general meetings (AGMs) represents one of the few avenues for shareholders to communicate directly and publicly with the firm's management. Examining AGM transcripts of U.S. companies between 2007 and 2021, we find that shareholders...
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We analyse to what extent the accrual anomaly is related to the choice of the accounting system as well as firm-level heterogeneity in corporate governance mechanisms. Using a unique dataset of listed German firms over the period 1995 to 2005 we first corroborate former results indicating that...
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managers enjoy a large amount of private control benefits and in order to protect their private control benefits, they use …
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the association declines following Regulation G, and that managers appear to use exclusions to meet earnings targets prior …
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We relate the agency issues inherent in management buyouts and in earnings management. Income-reducing earnings management occurs prior to management buyouts. When insiders own small amounts of stock, outside monitoring mechanisms such as institutional ownership and Big Six audit firms reduce...
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managerial opportunism, whereas it can also be beneficial if managers intend to convey some information about future earnings or …
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