A single-step firm-level identification of classification shifting

IF 1.1 Q3 BUSINESS, FINANCE
Emmanuel Mamatzakis, Mike Tsionas
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PurposeThis study proposes a new model to measure unexpected core earnings, using Bayesian dynamic latent method.Design/methodology/approachThe Bayesian dynamic latent modeling approach identifies the effects that stem from complex, multidimensional variables related to culture and legal framework, on unexpected core earnings. It also allows testing whether there is persistence over time in unexpected core earnings. We use sequential Bayesian Monte Carlo methods, also known as particle filtering, that simplify estimations.FindingsIn an international empirical application, we find evidence of persistence in unexpected core earnings as well as classification shifting. The impact of the legal framework on classification shifting shows variability across samples. Religion reduces classification shifting, whereas the cultural variables of power distance, masculinity and uncertainty avoidance enhances it. Interestingly, the persistence in unexpected core earnings is strong and moderates the ability of legal framework and religion in abating classification shifting.Research limitations/implicationsIn terms of policy implications, we show that strengthening legal framework would improve financial reporting and reduce the scope for manipulation. This could involve stricter enforcement mechanisms, increased penalties for non-compliance and regular audits to detect and deter classification shifting practices. Given that religion plays a role in moderating classification shifting, policymakers may explore partnerships or collaborations with religious institutions to promote ethical financial practices. Engaging religious leaders and organizations can help emphasize the importance of integrity and ethical behavior in financial reporting, potentially influencing the behavior of individuals and organizations.Originality/valueTo the best of our knowledge this is the first study that opts for Bayesian dynamic latent model for an international sample.
公司层面的分类转移一步识别法
设计/方法/途径贝叶斯动态潜在建模方法确定了与文化和法律框架相关的复杂、多维变量对意外核心收益的影响。这种方法还可以检验意外核心收益是否随时间推移而持续存在。我们使用了序列贝叶斯蒙特卡洛方法(也称为粒子过滤法),简化了估算过程。研究结果在一项国际实证应用中,我们发现了意外核心收益持续存在以及分类转移的证据。法律框架对分类转移的影响在不同样本中表现出差异性。宗教会减少分类转移,而权力距离、男性气质和不确定性规避等文化变量则会增强分类转移。有趣的是,意外核心收益的持续性很强,并且调节了法律框架和宗教在减少分类偏移方面的能力。这可能涉及到更严格的执行机制、加大对违规行为的处罚力度以及定期审计,以发现并阻止分类转移做法。鉴于宗教在缓和分类转移方面的作用,政策制定者可探索与宗教机构建立伙伴关系或开展合作,以促进合乎道德的财务做法。让宗教领袖和宗教组织参与进来,有助于强调诚信和道德行为在财务报告中的重要性,从而对个人和组织的行为产生潜在影响。
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