How does competition affect real earnings management to meet or beat targets? Evidence from import tariff reductions

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Young A. [1 ]
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[1] College of Business, North Dakota State University, 811 2nd Ave N., Fargo, 58108, ND
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Earnings quality; Earnings targets; Financial accounting; Managerial opportunism;
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10.1007/s10436-017-0313-0
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Targets provide incentives for earnings management, and a longstanding question is whether earnings management is undertaken opportunistically or to communicate private information about future firm value. To discriminate between these motivations, I follow analytical research showing that an increase in competition through a large decrease in tariffs disciplines managers and better aligns their interests with those of shareholders. Thus, if earnings management reflects managerial opportunism, then an increase in competition will decrease earnings management; and if it signals future performance expectations, then an increase in competition will increase earnings management. Consistent with earnings management indicating managerial opportunism, I show that an increase in competition decreases real earnings management to avoid reporting negative earnings or a negative change in earnings. In addition, by showing that the lessening of trade barriers through import tariff reductions reduces the use of real earnings management to meet or beat earnings targets, I provide evidence on the role of macroeconomic conditions as a determinant of earnings quality. © 2017, Springer-Verlag GmbH Germany, part of Springer Nature.
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页数:11
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