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This study aims to investigate the relationships between discretionary accrual earnings management (DEM), real earnings management (REM), institutional ownership, and audit quality in Malaysian firms. The study's findings are expected to offer insights into how these factors may influence Malaysia's progress towards the Sustainable Development Goals. We examine the relationship between DEM and REM to identify the potential simultaneous use of earnings management strategies. Additionally, we explore the impact of institutional ownership and audit firm size on a company's earnings management practices. Using data from the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange (KLSE) spanning 2016-2018 we conducted statistical analyses, including ANOVA, t-tests, and multiple regression. There were notable correlations between DEM and REM, suggesting that these earnings management techniques are being used concurrently. Notably, institutional ownership and audit firm size played substantial roles in firms' earnings management practices. Companies with higher institutional ownership and larger audit firms tended to exhibit lower levels of DEM and REM. However, these factors did not appear to moderate the DEM-REM relationship. These findings have critical implications for regulators and policymakers in addressing earnings management practices and enhancing corporate governance in Malaysia. Focusing on institutional ownership and audit firm size may help curtail such practices, contributing to Malaysia's progress towards the Sustainable Development Goals. Future research should explore other potential moderating variables and distinctive corporate governance features that could also impact the DEM-REM relationship.
本研究旨在调查马来西亚公司的全权应计收益管理(DEM)、实际收益管理(REM)、机构所有权和审计质量之间的关系。研究结果有望为这些因素如何影响马来西亚在实现可持续发展目标方面取得进展提供启示。我们研究了 DEM 和 REM 之间的关系,以确定同时使用收益管理策略的可能性。此外,我们还探讨了机构所有权和审计公司规模对公司收益管理实践的影响。 利用吉隆坡证券交易所(KLSE)2016-2018 年的数据,我们进行了统计分析,包括方差分析、t 检验和多元回归。DEM和REM之间存在明显的相关性,表明这些盈利管理技术被同时使用。值得注意的是,机构所有权和审计公司规模在公司的收益管理实践中发挥了重要作用。机构所有权越高、审计公司规模越大的公司,其 DEM 和 REM 水平往往越低。然而,这些因素似乎并没有调节 DEM-REM 关系。 这些发现对马来西亚监管机构和政策制定者应对收益管理实践和加强公司治理具有重要意义。关注机构所有权和审计公司规模可能有助于遏制此类做法,从而推动马来西亚在实现可持续发展目标方面取得进展。未来的研究应探索其他可能影响 DEM-REM 关系的潜在调节变量和独特的公司治理特征。