Nexus among board characteristics, earnings management and dividend payout: evidence from an emerging market

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作者
Abu Afifa, Malik [1 ]
Saleh, Isam [1 ]
Al-shoura, Aseel [1 ]
Hien Vo Van [2 ]
机构
[1] Al Zaytoonah Univ Jordan, Dept Accounting, Amman, Jordan
[2] Tien Giang Univ, My Tho, Vietnam
关键词
Earnings manipulation; Dividend policy; Corporate governance; Board characteristics; Information asymmetry; G40; G41; G32; M41; FIRM PERFORMANCE EVIDENCE; OF-DIRECTORS; OWNERSHIP STRUCTURE; FEMALE DIRECTORS; AGENCY PROBLEMS; INTERNATIONAL EVIDENCE; CORPORATE GOVERNANCE; POLICY EVIDENCE; AUDIT QUALITY; PANEL-DATA;
D O I
10.1108/IJOEM-12-2021-1907
中图分类号
F [经济];
学科分类号
02 ;
摘要
Purpose The direct nexus between board characteristics, earnings management (EM) practices and dividend payout is examined in this study, followed by an examination of the indirect mediation impact of EM practices in the nexus between board characteristics and dividend payout. It aims to provide new empirical evidence from the Jordanian market, which is an emerging market. Design/methodology/approach The study population consists of all service firms that were listed on the Amman Stock Exchange (ASE) between 2012 and 2019. Due to the lack of availability of their complete data during the period, four service firms were omitted from the population; hence, a sample of 43 service firms was acquired over the time frame (2012-2019), yielding a total of 344 firm-year observations. Moreover, panel data analysis was employed in this study, and data for the study were acquired from yearly reports as well as the ASE's database. Findings Based on the GMM estimator findings, board size and independence have a negative and significant influence on the EM, but CEO/chairman duality has a positive and significant impact. Simultaneously, the impacts of female representation on the board of directors and the number of board meetings were both positive but insignificant. The findings also found that four board characteristics, including board size, female representation on the board of directors, CEO/chairman duality and the number of board meetings, had a significant negative or positive effect on dividend payout, while board independence did not. Additional findings show that EM practices have a direct negative insignificant effect on dividend payout, whereas EM practices partially mediate the relationship between board characteristics and dividend payout. Research limitations/implications The current study's limitation is that it only searched in Jordanian service firms listed on ASE from 2012 to 2019 to fulfill the study's objectives; thus, we urge that future work explores the study models for other sectors, whether in Jordan or other growing markets such as the Middle East and North Africa. Practical implications The findings of this study may be utilized by analysts, investors and other strategic decision-makers to enhance Jordan's financial market's efficiency and efficacy. These findings will improve policymakers' willingness to impose appropriate constraints, perhaps boosting Jordan's financial market performance and efficacy. These findings may also help investors make more enlightened judgments by utilizing board characteristics and EM factors that predict firm dividend policy. Originality/value Contradictions in the results of earlier investigations inspired the current study, with the findings filling a gap in the existing literature. This study differs from previous studies by constructing a novel research model and analyzing the mediating influence of EM in the nexus between board characteristics and dividend payout.
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页数:28
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