Taufiq Akbar, Ridarmelli, Inung Wijayanti, Septo Pramesworo, Hedwigis Esti Riwayati
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摘要
实际收益管理(REM)与财务成功之间可能存在不同的关系,这取决于管理者的行为方式。奖金机制是影响管理行为的一个重要因素。本研究旨在考察奖金制度对印尼制造业公司财务绩效与 REM 实践之间相关性的影响。本研究采用了调节回归分析法(MRA)来评估奖金机制在调节财务业绩与 REM 关联方面的影响。研究采用了目的性抽样技术来挑选样本。研究利用的数据来自 2017 年至 2021 年在印尼证券交易所上市的制造业企业,包括共计 400 个观察数据点。研究结果表明,销售增长是显著影响制造企业 REM 的唯一因素,P 值低于 10%。另一方面,其他财务绩效因素(每个变量的 p 值均高于 10%)并未被证明对 REM 有重大影响。这些因素包括投资回报率、杠杆率、经营现金流和现金。研究结果还表明,由于每个变量的 p 值都高于 10%,奖金机制是一个可以改变所有财务业绩变量对 REM 影响的变量。
Examining the bonus mechanisms’ role in real earnings management dynamics in an Indonesian manufacturing company
Real Earnings Management (REM) and financial success may have different relationships depending on how managers act. Bonus mechanisms are a significant factor that influences management behavior. The study seeks to examine the impact of bonus systems on the correlation between financial performance and REM practices in manufacturing companies in Indonesia. Moderated Regression Analysis (MRA) is employed to evaluate the influence of bonus mechanisms in moderating the association of financial performance on REM. The technique of purposive sampling was used to pick the sample. The study utilized data from manufacturing firms listed on the Indonesian Stock Exchange from 2017 to 2021, including a total of 400 observed data points. The research findings demonstrate that sales growth is the sole factor that significantly influences REM in manufacturing organizations, as indicated by a p-value below 10%. Other financial performance factors, on the other hand, with p-values for each variable above 10%, have not been shown to have a significant impact on REM. These factors include ROA, leverage, operating cash flow, and cash. The findings also demonstrate that, with a p-value for each variable above 10%, the bonus mechanism is a variable that modifies the effect of all financial performance variables on REM.