Earnings management and corporate governance in family controlled public listed firms in Malaysia / Shakerin Ismail, Mohd Rashdan Sallehuddin and Ho Yong Zhou

More than half of the Malaysian economy activities are dominated by family controlling firms. They are significant players in the building and rising of the nation economic growths. This study aims to capture the effectiveness of corporate governance mechanism in managing these companies. Better kno...

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Main Authors: Ismail, Shakerin, Sallehuddin, Mohd Rashdan, Zhou, Ho Yong
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spelling my.uitm.ir.816102023-07-24T02:20:01Z https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/81610/ Earnings management and corporate governance in family controlled public listed firms in Malaysia / Shakerin Ismail, Mohd Rashdan Sallehuddin and Ho Yong Zhou eaj Ismail, Shakerin Sallehuddin, Mohd Rashdan Zhou, Ho Yong Malaysia Organizational effectiveness. Performance measurement More than half of the Malaysian economy activities are dominated by family controlling firms. They are significant players in the building and rising of the nation economic growths. This study aims to capture the effectiveness of corporate governance mechanism in managing these companies. Better known as family controlled companies, earnings management quality is used to gauge their significance through assessing their board independence and also the role of CEO. Moreover, referring to available literatures, it is aimed to confirm or dispute the findings through keen observation from the Malaysian perspective. The findings suggest that the percentage of board independence has a weaker effect on earnings management in family controlled companies and CEO duality is less effective in reducing earnings management especially when the CEO is the member of the family. The result of this study may be useful for academics and industry players as a whole to evaluate the effectiveness of the current model used and for future references. 2015 Article PeerReviewed text en https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/81610/1/81610.pdf Earnings management and corporate governance in family controlled public listed firms in Malaysia / Shakerin Ismail, Mohd Rashdan Sallehuddin and Ho Yong Zhou. (2015) e-Academia Journal <https://ir.uitm.edu.my/view/publication/e-Academia_Journal/>, 4 (1). pp. 1-12. ISSN 2289 - 6589 https://e-ajuitmct.uitm.edu.my/v3/
institution Universiti Teknologi Mara
building Tun Abdul Razak Library
collection Institutional Repository
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country Malaysia
content_provider Universiti Teknologi Mara
content_source UiTM Institutional Repository
url_provider http://ir.uitm.edu.my/
language English
topic Malaysia
Organizational effectiveness. Performance measurement
spellingShingle Malaysia
Organizational effectiveness. Performance measurement
Ismail, Shakerin
Sallehuddin, Mohd Rashdan
Zhou, Ho Yong
Earnings management and corporate governance in family controlled public listed firms in Malaysia / Shakerin Ismail, Mohd Rashdan Sallehuddin and Ho Yong Zhou
description More than half of the Malaysian economy activities are dominated by family controlling firms. They are significant players in the building and rising of the nation economic growths. This study aims to capture the effectiveness of corporate governance mechanism in managing these companies. Better known as family controlled companies, earnings management quality is used to gauge their significance through assessing their board independence and also the role of CEO. Moreover, referring to available literatures, it is aimed to confirm or dispute the findings through keen observation from the Malaysian perspective. The findings suggest that the percentage of board independence has a weaker effect on earnings management in family controlled companies and CEO duality is less effective in reducing earnings management especially when the CEO is the member of the family. The result of this study may be useful for academics and industry players as a whole to evaluate the effectiveness of the current model used and for future references.
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author Ismail, Shakerin
Sallehuddin, Mohd Rashdan
Zhou, Ho Yong
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title Earnings management and corporate governance in family controlled public listed firms in Malaysia / Shakerin Ismail, Mohd Rashdan Sallehuddin and Ho Yong Zhou
title_short Earnings management and corporate governance in family controlled public listed firms in Malaysia / Shakerin Ismail, Mohd Rashdan Sallehuddin and Ho Yong Zhou
title_full Earnings management and corporate governance in family controlled public listed firms in Malaysia / Shakerin Ismail, Mohd Rashdan Sallehuddin and Ho Yong Zhou
title_fullStr Earnings management and corporate governance in family controlled public listed firms in Malaysia / Shakerin Ismail, Mohd Rashdan Sallehuddin and Ho Yong Zhou
title_full_unstemmed Earnings management and corporate governance in family controlled public listed firms in Malaysia / Shakerin Ismail, Mohd Rashdan Sallehuddin and Ho Yong Zhou
title_sort earnings management and corporate governance in family controlled public listed firms in malaysia / shakerin ismail, mohd rashdan sallehuddin and ho yong zhou
publishDate 2015
url https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/81610/1/81610.pdf
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