Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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7339784 | Advances in Accounting | 2017 | 12 Pages |
Abstract
Research has shown that earnings management has increased amongst firms in Europe post-IFRS adoption, but the association between IFRS adoption and earnings management is not uniform across countries. We propose the culture of a firm's country of origin relates significantly with changes in earnings management pre- and post-IFRS adoption. We test our proposition using the Hofstede Model of Cultural Dimensions and find a significant increase in income-increasing earnings management after IFRS adoption amongst firms based in countries that are more power distant, uncertainty avoidant, individualistic, short-term oriented, and indulgent.
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Authors
Joseph C. Ugrin, Terry W. Mason, Anna Emley,