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Involvement of Board Chairmen in Audit Committees and Earnings Management: Evidence from Malaysia KCI 등재 SCOPUS

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한국유통과학회 (Korea Distribution Science Association)
초록

This paper investigates the effect of the involvement of the board chairman in the audit committee (AC) on earnings management (EM). It examines Bursa Malaysia-listed companies with the lowest positive earnings for the years 2013 to 2015. The Modified Jones Model by Kasznik (1999) was used to determine discretionary accruals. An AC that includes its board chairman as an ordinary member is associated with greater discretionary accruals. However, a board chairman who is also the chairman of the AC does not seem to influence discretionary accruals. This paper supports the agency theory and policy-makers’ efforts to prevent board chairmen from sitting on ACs. It is the first study that uses the agency theory to describe the association between the board chairman’s involvement in the both AC and EM. This study alerts policy-makers, stakeholders and researchers to the influence of a board chairman serving on the AC in curbing EM. Furthermore, it provides empirical evidence that the majority of Malaysian companies whose board chairmen are involved in the AC appoint the chairman as an ordinary member of the AC. This indicates that executive directors may affect such actions. Hence, more policies are needed to improve AC independence.

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Abstract
1. Introduction
2. Literature Review
3. Audit Committee Independence andHypotheses
4. Research Methodology
    4.1. Sample Selection
    4.2. Measurement of Earnings Management
    4.3. Empirical Model
5. Results and Discussion
6. Robustness Tests
    6.1. Using Different Measurements of EarningsManagement
    6.2. Using Lagged Independent Variables of theMain Model
    6.3. Using Different Regression Estimator for theMain Model
7. Conclusion
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저자
  • Mujeeb Saif Mohsen AL-ABSY(Department of Accounting and Finance, College of Administrative and Financial Sciences, Gulf University) Corresponding Author
  • Ku Nor Izah Ku ISMAIL(Tunku Puteri Intan Safinaz School of Accountancy, College of Business, Universiti Utara Malaysia)
  • Sitraselvi CHANDREN(Tunku Puteri Intan Safinaz School of Accountancy, College of Business, Universiti Utara Malaysia)
  • Shehabaddin Abdullah A. AL-DUBAI(Department of Accounting, School of Business, King Faisal University)