Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5084820 | International Review of Financial Analysis | 2015 | 10 Pages |
Abstract
Since the gender diversity of boards and reporting of earnings are two most debated issues in the corporate world, the paper examined how the presence of women directors on the corporate board influence earnings management practices. We found that firms with a higher number of female and independent female directors are adopting restrained earnings management practices in the UK. We further made a distinction between complex (high debt) and simple (low debt) companies, and the outcomes reveal that female directors have a positive effect on the earnings management in simple companies. The paper contributes to the debate on gender diversity on boards, and its impact on the use of accounting discretion in financial reporting.
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Authors
Thankom Gopinath Arun, Yousf Ebrahem Almahrog, Zakaria Ali Aribi,