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Asian Economic and Financial Review
Impact of Corporate Governance on Earnings Management: Large Sample Evidence from India
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Neeraj K Sehrawat1  Amit Kumar1  Nandita Lohia2  Satvik Bansal2  Tanya Agarwal2 
[1] Assistant Professor, Shaheed Sukhdev College of Business Studies, University of Delhi;Student, Shaheed Sukhdev College of Business Studies and BBA
关键词: Corporate governance;    Earnings management;    Audit committee independence;    Managerial ownership;    CEO-chair duality;    Board size.;   
DOI  :  10.18488/journal.aefr.2019.912.1335.1345
学科分类:社会科学、人文和艺术(综合)
来源: Asian Economic and Social Society
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【 摘 要 】

The central point of this examination is to research the effect of corporate governance on earning management practices in India. Its results, if proved significant, can thereon be applied to curb earnings management. We utilized random-effect point estimates on 1613 non-Finance organizations working in the Indian subcontinent. The data pans from 2004 till 2018. Corporate governance has been evaluated on the basis of four of its divergent practices (board size, CEO–chair duality, managerial ownership, and audit committee independence) while discretionary accruals have been utilized as an intermediary for estimating malpractices in the income. This has been accomplished by employing the modified Jones model (Dechow et al., 1995) to obtain the results. The empirical findings are in accordance with the concept of corporate governance. CEO-chair duality is significantly connected with practices of earnings management and is thus, noteworthy. However, one of the corporate administration factors, board size, is found irrelevantly identified with earnings manipulation. The examination enhances the current writings on the subject matter; that there is a negative relationship with the two major areas of the study, namely, corporate governance and earnings manipulation. The investigation accords explicitly by confirming that in emerging nations, corporate administration must have a negative impact on the issue of earnings manipulation. The importance of the research is enhanced by the prevalence of the, so called, ‘interest war’ among the minority and controlling shareholder(s) than between the executives and proprietors, in developing countries like India.

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