Corporate governance and earnings management: An Australian perspective

Helen Kang, Sidney Leung, Richard D. Morris, Sidney J. Gray

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Abstract

This study examines the extent to which the first-time adoption of the Australian Stock Exchange (ASX) Corporate Governance Council?s corporate governance principles and recommendations was associated with lower levels of earnings management. Cross-sectional results indicate that the existence of an audit committee was associated with lower levels of earnings management in pre-, but not post-, recommendations. Lower director ownership was associated with higher levels of earnings management pre-, but not post-, recommendations. On the other hand, the existence of a remuneration committee was associated with lower levels of earnings management pre- and post-recommendations. In addition, longitudinal analysis shows that, following the first-time adoption, the only governance mechanism associated with reductions in earnings management was the establishment of a remuneration committee.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)95-113
JournalCorporate Ownership and Control
Volume10
Issue number3 A
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2013

Research Keywords

  • Corporate governance
  • Earnings management
  • Stock exchange

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