Does the quality of voluntary disclosure constrain earnings management in emerging economies? Evidence from Middle Eastern and North African banks

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R. Salem, Ernest Ezeani, A. Gerged, M. Usman, R. M. Alqatamin
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Purpose This study aims to examine the influence of the quality of voluntary disclosure (QVD) on earnings management (EM) amongst a sample of commercial banks in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region. Design/methodology/approach Using a sample of 1,060 bank-year observations for the period 2006–2015, this paper developed a three-dimensional framework to measure the QVD, which considers the quantity, spread and usefulness of the information. Furthermore, this study examines the QVD-EM nexus using an ordinary least squares regression model. This technique is supplemented with conducting an instrumental variable regression model and a two-stage least squares model to overcome the potential occurrence of endogeneity problems. Findings The findings suggest that QVD is negatively attributed to EM in the context of MENA banks. The findings also confirm that the quality of financial reporting is enhanced by QVD dimensions that were considered in the framework, leading banks to less engagement in EM practices. In contrast, the influence of the quantity dimension (level) of the disclosed information has an insignificant impact on EM, while the spread and usefulness dimensions of VD are negatively and significantly associated with EM in the region. Research limitations/implications Although the results are robust to various measurements and to the possible occurrence of endogeneity problems, there are a few limitations should be acknowledged, which provides opportunities for future research. For example, the sample size is relatively small due to data accessibility issues. Likewise, the findings of the research might not be appropriate for non-financial sectors. These limitations provide a good opportunity for future studies to expand on the research by covering other developing economies and, thereby, enriching the understanding offered by this study. Practical implications This study offers several implications for bank managers, academics and policymakers. Firstly, it may help managers to appreciate the function and the importance of QVD in mitigating EM. Secondly, for academics, the study provides suggestive evidence on the impact of QVD on EM; however, future research may need to consider the role of morality and ethical behaviour across different environments in reducing excessive risk-taking and constraining earnings manipulation. Finally, it provides insights for policymakers and regulators to develop a framework or guidance that can help banks in providing high-QVD in the context of developing economies. Originality/value The study distinctively develops an innovative measurement for QVD using a new multi-dimensional model. This paper also bring new evidence on QVD complexity and its impact on EM practice from an under-researched developing context, namely, the MENA region.
自愿披露的质量是否制约了新兴经济体的盈余管理?来自中东和北非银行的证据
本研究旨在考察自愿披露(QVD)质量对中东和北非(MENA)地区商业银行盈余管理(EM)的影响。设计/方法/方法本文以2006-2015年1060个银行年度观测数据为样本,开发了一个衡量QVD的三维框架,该框架考虑了信息的数量、传播和有用性。此外,本研究使用普通最小二乘回归模型检验了QVD-EM关系。该技术辅以进行工具变量回归模型和两阶段最小二乘模型,以克服内生性问题的潜在发生。研究结果表明,在中东和北非银行的背景下,QVD与新兴市场负相关。研究结果还证实,框架中考虑的QVD维度提高了财务报告的质量,导致银行减少了对新兴市场实践的参与。相反,披露信息的数量维度(水平)对EM的影响不显著,而VD的传播维度和有用维度与EM在区域内呈显著负相关。研究局限性/意义虽然结果对各种测量和可能发生的内生性问题都是稳健的,但应该承认一些局限性,这为未来的研究提供了机会。例如,由于数据可访问性问题,样本量相对较小。同样,这项研究的结果可能也不适用于非金融部门。这些局限性为未来的研究提供了一个很好的机会,可以通过覆盖其他发展中经济体来扩展研究,从而丰富本研究提供的理解。实际意义本研究为银行管理者、学者和政策制定者提供了几点启示。首先,它可以帮助管理者认识到QVD在缓解EM中的作用和重要性。其次,对于学术界来说,该研究为QVD对EM的影响提供了启发性证据;然而,未来的研究可能需要考虑不同环境下道德和伦理行为在减少过度冒险和限制盈余操纵方面的作用。最后,它为政策制定者和监管机构提供了见解,以制定框架或指导,帮助银行在发展中经济体的背景下提供高qvd。独创性/价值本研究独特地利用新的多维模型开发了一种创新的QVD测量方法。本文还从一个研究不足的发展背景,即中东和北非地区,提供了关于QVD复杂性及其对EM实践影响的新证据。
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期刊介绍: The International Journal of Accounting & Information Management focuses on publishing research in accounting, finance, and information management. It specifically emphasizes the interaction between these research areas on an international scale and within both the private and public sectors. The aim of the journal is to bridge the knowledge gap between researchers and practitioners by covering various issues that arise in the field. These include information systems, accounting information management, innovation and technology in accounting, accounting standards and reporting, and capital market efficiency.
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