The influence of board independence, competency and ownership on earnings management in Malaysia

This paper examines the roles of independent members on the board, chief executive officer who also serves as a chairman of the company, board competency and management's share ownership on earnings management practices. Different from prior research, it also investigates whether independent bo...

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Main Authors: Johari N.H., Saleh N.M., Jaffar R., Hassan M.S.
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spelling my.uniten.dspace-307942023-12-29T15:53:23Z The influence of board independence, competency and ownership on earnings management in Malaysia Johari N.H. Saleh N.M. Jaffar R. Hassan M.S. 46461477600 8443171900 35213547500 25926413300 Board of directors Earnings management Expertise Independence Management ownership This paper examines the roles of independent members on the board, chief executive officer who also serves as a chairman of the company, board competency and management's share ownership on earnings management practices. Different from prior research, it also investigates whether independent board competency (an interaction of independence and competency) and independent board share ownership (an interaction of independence and management ownership) would lead to better monitoring over earnings management. It also examines whether board competency and share ownership could compensate the missing role of monitoring when CEO duality exists. The results indicate that excessive shareholding beyond 25% by managers may induce managers to manage earnings, and a combined chairman-CEO roles (CEO duality) does not influence the practice of earning management in Malaysian firms. The results also indicate that the minimum composition of one-third independent director, as suggested by the Code of Corporate Governance in Malaysia is not adequate to monitor the management from earnings management practices. Final 2023-12-29T07:53:23Z 2023-12-29T07:53:23Z 2009 Article 2-s2.0-71649107085 https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-71649107085&partnerID=40&md5=bcc6cf34f9ee6cca3bc8bc40d2009c4e https://irepository.uniten.edu.my/handle/123456789/30794 2 2 281 306 Scopus
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topic Board of directors
Earnings management
Expertise
Independence
Management ownership
spellingShingle Board of directors
Earnings management
Expertise
Independence
Management ownership
Johari N.H.
Saleh N.M.
Jaffar R.
Hassan M.S.
The influence of board independence, competency and ownership on earnings management in Malaysia
description This paper examines the roles of independent members on the board, chief executive officer who also serves as a chairman of the company, board competency and management's share ownership on earnings management practices. Different from prior research, it also investigates whether independent board competency (an interaction of independence and competency) and independent board share ownership (an interaction of independence and management ownership) would lead to better monitoring over earnings management. It also examines whether board competency and share ownership could compensate the missing role of monitoring when CEO duality exists. The results indicate that excessive shareholding beyond 25% by managers may induce managers to manage earnings, and a combined chairman-CEO roles (CEO duality) does not influence the practice of earning management in Malaysian firms. The results also indicate that the minimum composition of one-third independent director, as suggested by the Code of Corporate Governance in Malaysia is not adequate to monitor the management from earnings management practices.
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Saleh N.M.
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Hassan M.S.
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Saleh N.M.
Jaffar R.
Hassan M.S.
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title The influence of board independence, competency and ownership on earnings management in Malaysia
title_short The influence of board independence, competency and ownership on earnings management in Malaysia
title_full The influence of board independence, competency and ownership on earnings management in Malaysia
title_fullStr The influence of board independence, competency and ownership on earnings management in Malaysia
title_full_unstemmed The influence of board independence, competency and ownership on earnings management in Malaysia
title_sort influence of board independence, competency and ownership on earnings management in malaysia
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