Reviewing earnings quality at the IPOs: the influence of opportunistic behaviour and ownership control mechanisms

The paper reviews whether IPO firms engage in earnings management discretionary behaviour, by focusing on the accrual-based earnings management (AEM) models. It also determines on the influence of opportunistic behaviour and ownership control mechanisms towards earnings quality of IPO firms. Inde...

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Main Authors: Zunaidah, Sulong, Sharifah Nur Fazeuraida, TMR
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spelling my-unisza-ir.10162020-11-24T07:25:17Z http://eprints.unisza.edu.my/1016/ Reviewing earnings quality at the IPOs: the influence of opportunistic behaviour and ownership control mechanisms Zunaidah, Sulong Sharifah Nur Fazeuraida, TMR HF5601 Accounting The paper reviews whether IPO firms engage in earnings management discretionary behaviour, by focusing on the accrual-based earnings management (AEM) models. It also determines on the influence of opportunistic behaviour and ownership control mechanisms towards earnings quality of IPO firms. Indeed, earnings management at the time of the IPO is an important issue because it can lead investors to pay an unreasonable price for their shares. The Jones (Jones, 1991), Modified Jones, Performance Matched (Kothari et al., 2005), and Total Accrual Models (Dechow et al., 1995; Jones, 1991; Kothari et al., 2005) will be used to investigate accrual activity behaviours in IPO firms. The quality of financial reporting in IPO firms is expected to be enhanced by limiting the opportunistic managerial discretion and ownership control mechanisms. The earnings management practices although brings strong debate among scholars and practitioners (including regulators), it is an unethical but still permissible and legal also acceptable for accounting alternatives by the leniency of GAAP framework (Burns & Merchant, 1990; MacIntosh, 1995; Grasso, Tilley and White, 2009). While for the IFRS, there is no evidence has been found that earnings management has become lower by adopting the IFRS and it even rising in France. 2017 Conference or Workshop Item NonPeerReviewed text en http://eprints.unisza.edu.my/1016/1/FH03-FESP-18-12837.pdf Zunaidah, Sulong and Sharifah Nur Fazeuraida, TMR (2017) Reviewing earnings quality at the IPOs: the influence of opportunistic behaviour and ownership control mechanisms. In: International Academic Conference on Business and Economics (IACBE 2017), 1 Nov 2017, UNISZA.
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Reviewing earnings quality at the IPOs: the influence of opportunistic behaviour and ownership control mechanisms
description The paper reviews whether IPO firms engage in earnings management discretionary behaviour, by focusing on the accrual-based earnings management (AEM) models. It also determines on the influence of opportunistic behaviour and ownership control mechanisms towards earnings quality of IPO firms. Indeed, earnings management at the time of the IPO is an important issue because it can lead investors to pay an unreasonable price for their shares. The Jones (Jones, 1991), Modified Jones, Performance Matched (Kothari et al., 2005), and Total Accrual Models (Dechow et al., 1995; Jones, 1991; Kothari et al., 2005) will be used to investigate accrual activity behaviours in IPO firms. The quality of financial reporting in IPO firms is expected to be enhanced by limiting the opportunistic managerial discretion and ownership control mechanisms. The earnings management practices although brings strong debate among scholars and practitioners (including regulators), it is an unethical but still permissible and legal also acceptable for accounting alternatives by the leniency of GAAP framework (Burns & Merchant, 1990; MacIntosh, 1995; Grasso, Tilley and White, 2009). While for the IFRS, there is no evidence has been found that earnings management has become lower by adopting the IFRS and it even rising in France.
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author Zunaidah, Sulong
Sharifah Nur Fazeuraida, TMR
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Sharifah Nur Fazeuraida, TMR
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title Reviewing earnings quality at the IPOs: the influence of opportunistic behaviour and ownership control mechanisms
title_short Reviewing earnings quality at the IPOs: the influence of opportunistic behaviour and ownership control mechanisms
title_full Reviewing earnings quality at the IPOs: the influence of opportunistic behaviour and ownership control mechanisms
title_fullStr Reviewing earnings quality at the IPOs: the influence of opportunistic behaviour and ownership control mechanisms
title_full_unstemmed Reviewing earnings quality at the IPOs: the influence of opportunistic behaviour and ownership control mechanisms
title_sort reviewing earnings quality at the ipos: the influence of opportunistic behaviour and ownership control mechanisms
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