语言FTR与盈余管理:国际证据

Marco Fasan, G. Gotti, Tony Kang, Yi Liu
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我们研究语言结构的一个特定方面,即语言的未来时间参考(FTR),是否解释了世界各地企业盈余管理行为的差异。根据Sapir-Whorf假说(Whorf 1956),我们预测,语法上对未来的引用会导致人们对未来的感知与现在的差异更大,从而导致短视的管理行为。为了支持这一观点,我们发现总部位于ftr语言较强的国家的公司更有可能从事应计和实际活动盈余管理,以满足短期盈利基准。
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Language FTR and Earnings Management: International Evidence
We study whether a particular aspect of language structure, the future-time reference (FTR) of a language, explains variation in corporate earnings management behaviors around the world. Based on the Sapir-Whorf hypothesis (Whorf 1956), we predict that grammatically referencing the future, which induces humans to perceive the future more sharply distinct from the present, induces myopic management behavior. In support of this idea, we find that firms headquartered in strong-FTR language countries are more likely to engage in accrual and real activities earnings management to meet short-term earning benchmarks.
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