恐怖袭击和大规模枪击事件对盈余管理的影响

IF 5.5 3区 管理学 Q1 BUSINESS, FINANCE
Seda Oz
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摘要

本研究探讨了突出事件对权责发生制和实际收益管理活动的影响。对于使用可得性启发法的人来说,事件的显著性可能会暂时增加感知风险,即使实际风险并没有改变,而且根据可得性启发法做出决策的个人随后更有可能对未来不相关的负面事件赋予更高的概率。我将恐怖袭击和大规模枪击事件作为突出事件,并推测恐怖袭击和大规模枪击事件的负面影响会蔓延开来,导致对财务报告选择进行悲观的风险评估。研究结果表明,受影响地区的企业应计制和实际收益管理有所下降。信息不对称程度高的公司和悲观的年度报告推动了记录的影响。其他分析表明,受影响的公司降低了年报的可读性,这表明受影响的公司进行了更复杂的叙述性披露。本文的研究结果支持这样一种论点,即管理者表现出的认知偏差会影响他们对财务报告的选择。
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The impact of terrorist attacks and mass shootings on earnings management

This study investigates the role of salient events on accrual-based and real earnings management activities. For people using availability heuristics, the salience of an event may temporarily increase perceived risk even though the actual risk does not change, and individuals making decisions by availability heuristics are subsequently more likely to assign a higher probability to unrelated negative future events. I use terrorist attacks and mass shootings as salient events and conjecture that the negative effects of terrorist attacks and mass shootings spill over and lead to pessimistic risk assessments of financial reporting choices. The findings show a decrease in accrual-based and real earnings management for firms located in the impacted regions. The documented effects are driven by firms with high information asymmetry levels and pessimistic annual reports. Additional analysis reveals that affected firms decrease the readability of their annual reports, suggesting affected firms engage in a more complex narrative disclosure. The findings of this paper support the argument that managers exhibit a cognitive bias which affects their financial reporting choices.

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British Accounting Review
British Accounting Review BUSINESS, FINANCE-
CiteScore
8.60
自引率
3.90%
发文量
39
审稿时长
76 days
期刊介绍: The British Accounting Review*is pleased to publish original scholarly papers across the whole spectrum of accounting and finance. The journal is eclectic and pluralistic and contributions are welcomed across a wide range of research methodologies (e.g. analytical, archival, experimental, survey and qualitative case methods) and topics (e.g. financial accounting, management accounting, finance and financial management, auditing, public sector accounting, social and environmental accounting; accounting education and accounting history), evidence from UK and non-UK sources are equally acceptable.
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