Impact of the Independent Directors' Social Network on Earnings Management Before and During the COVID-19 Period

Ruixiong Qi, Anna Che Azmi, Azlina Abdul Jalil
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This study examines the impact of the independent directors' social network on earnings management before and during the COVID-19 pandemic. The COVID-19 pandemic increased uncertainty and pressure in the business environment, which led to intensified earnings management of listed companies worldwide. The research constructs centrality indexes of the independent director social network through the social network analysis method and conducts an empirical study on 1,167 A-share listed companies in China from 2009 to 2020. The relationship between independent directors' network centrality and accrual-based earnings management of companies is examined. Empirical results reveal that independent directors' network centrality is associated with higher accrued earnings management and undesirable corporate practices such as earnings management can be disseminated through directors' social networks. This research innovatively incorporates the research findings into the COVID-19 context, further indicating that independent directors' social network is associated with higher accrued earnings management during the COVID-19 period than before. This research will provide insights for regulators, specifically regulators in China, regarding the independent directors' composition and effectiveness.
新冠疫情前后独立董事社交网络对盈余管理的影响
本研究考察了独立董事的社交网络在COVID-19大流行之前和期间对盈余管理的影响。新冠肺炎疫情增加了商业环境的不确定性和压力,导致全球上市公司加强了盈余管理。本研究通过社会网络分析法构建了独立董事社会网络的中心性指标,并对2009 - 2020年中国1167家a股上市公司进行了实证研究。本文考察了独立董事网络中心性与公司应计制盈余管理之间的关系。实证结果表明,独立董事的网络中心性与较高的应计盈余管理水平相关,盈余管理等不良企业行为可以通过董事的社交网络传播。本研究创新性地将研究结果纳入新冠肺炎背景,进一步表明独立董事的社交网络与新冠肺炎期间的应计盈余管理相关程度高于之前。本研究将为监管机构,特别是中国的监管机构提供关于独立董事构成和有效性的见解。
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