Corporate life cycle, family firms, and earnings management: Evidence from Taiwan

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作者
Xie, Xinmei [1 ]
Chang, Yu-Shan [2 ]
Shiue, Min-Jeng [3 ]
机构
[1] Calif State Univ Stanislaus, One Univ Circle, Coll Business Adm, Accounting, Turlock, CA 95382 USA
[2] Tamkang Univ, Coll Commerce, Accounting, Yingzhuan Rd, New Taipei 25137, Taiwan
[3] Natl Taipei Univ, Univ Rd, Coll Business, 151,Univ Rd, New Taipei 23741, Morocco
关键词
Earnings management; Real activities management; Corporate life cycle; REAL ACTIVITIES MANIPULATION; PERFORMANCE; ACCRUALS; OWNERSHIP;
D O I
10.1016/j.adiac.2021.100579
中图分类号
F8 [财政、金融];
学科分类号
0202 ;
摘要
Is the corporate life cycle an important factor in management's decisions about real activities management (RAM)? In this study, we empirically investigate firms' RAM activities across the corporate life cycle, given the various costs and constraints associated with the alternative earnings management mechanisms across the life cycle stages. We examine both an aggregate RAM proxy and individual RAM proxies including operating and investing RAM such as sales, expenses, and production cost management, and sales of long-term assets. Employing the Dickinson (2011) proxy of corporate life cycle and Taiwanese data, we document that at the aggregate level, firms in the decline stage are more likely than mature firms to manage earnings upward with RAM. Using the individual RAM proxies, we find that firms in the early life cycle stages prefer sales management to the other RAM mechanisms, especially expenses management. Decline firms employ more sales and production cost management and investing RAM but a similar level of expenses management relative to mature firms. We further find that family firms in the introduction and decline stages engage in more RAM than mature family firms while nonfamily firms do not. Overall, our results indicate that firms prefer different RAM mechanisms across the life cycle stages, that these preferences differ between family and non-family firms, and that these preferences are stronger in family firms. The results are robust after using alternative proxies of operating RAM and additional control variables of corporate governance. Our findings are of interest to investors, auditors, regulators, and academics concerning financial reporting quality and financial statement analysis.
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