Firm level and country level determinants of earnings management in emerging economies: a systematic framework-based review

IF 2.9 Q2 BUSINESS
Manasi Gokhale, Deepa Pillai
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The present paper reviews the extant literature on Earnings Management (EM) in emerging economies using the integrated ‘Antecedents Decisions Outcomes (ADO)–Theory, Context, and Methods (TCM)’ framework to identify the firm-level and country-level factors influencing EM practices in these economies. Considering the increasing share of emerging economies in global Foreign Direct Investment and their unique institutional settings and opaque reporting environment, this review seeks to identify the key perspectives of EM studies in these economies. This review analyses 96 articles from 50 journals published between the period 2003 and 2021. Concentrated ownership structures at the firm level, weak regulatory mechanisms for investor protection, low level of enforcement, and culture at the country level are identified as key determinants influencing EM practices in emerging economies. The review finds a dearth of studies integrating the agency, institutional, and organizational theories which will help in better understanding the phenomena of EM in emerging economies. The review also identifies a contextual gap in terms of the need for more multi-country studies within the emerging economies which will provide a better insight into the diverse formal and informal institutions that shape incentives for EM in these economies. Similarly, there is a need to adopt a qualitative and mixed methods approach to study this phenomenon which helps strengthen the theoretical framework for studying EM in emerging economies.

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新兴经济体公司层面和国家层面盈利管理的决定因素:基于系统框架的审查
本文采用 "前因决定结果(ADO)--理论、背景和方法(TCM)"综合框架,对新兴经济体盈利管理(EM)方面的现有文献进行了回顾,以确定影响这些经济体盈利管理实践的公司层面和国家层面的因素。考虑到新兴经济体在全球外商直接投资中所占的份额越来越大,以及它们独特的机构设置和不透明的报告环境,本综述试图找出这些经济体新兴市场研究的关键视角。本综述分析了 2003 年至 2021 年期间发表在 50 种期刊上的 96 篇文章。研究发现,公司层面的所有权结构集中、投资者保护监管机制薄弱、执法水平低以及国家层面的文化是影响新兴经济体新兴市场实践的主要决定因素。综述发现,缺乏将代理、制度和组织理论结合起来的研究,而这些理论将有助于更好地理解新兴经济体的新兴市场现象。综述还发现了一个背景差距,即需要在新兴经济体中开展更多的多国研究,从而更好地了解这些经济体中形成新兴市场激励机制的各种正式和非正式制度。同样,有必要采用定性和混合方法来研究这一现象,这有助于加强研究新兴经济体新兴市场的理论框架。
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