Is There a Trade-Off Between Accrual-Based and Real Earnings Management Activities in the Presence of (fe) Male Auditors?

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Andrews Owusu
Alaa Mansour Zalata
Kamil Omoteso
Ahmed A. Elamer
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[1] Coventry University,School of Economics, Finance and Accounting and Centre for Financial and Corporate Integrity
[2] University of Southampton,Centre for Research in Accounting, Accountability and Governance, Southampton Business School
[3] Mansoura University,Department of Accounting, Faculty of Commerce
[4] University of Derby,College of Business, Law and Social Sciences
[5] Brunel University of London,Brunel Business School
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Journal of Business Ethics | 2022年 / 175卷
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Auditor gender; Abnormal accruals; Real activities;
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Prior research suggests that the presence of high-quality auditors (i.e. proxied by audit firm characteristics) constrains accrual-based earnings management, but it inadvertently leads to higher real activities manipulation. We investigate whether such trade-off exists between accrual-based and real earnings management activities in the presence of female or male auditors. We use a sample of UK firms for the period 2009 to 2016 and find that firms audited by female auditors do not resort to a higher-level real activities manipulation when their ability to engage in accruals management is constrained. Overall, our results suggest that the benefits of hiring female auditors (i.e. less accrual-based earnings management) are overwhelmingly higher than the costs they might bring to the client firms (i.e. higher real activities manipulation).
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页码:815 / 836
页数:21
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