Carbon emissions, female CEOs and earnings management

M. Houqe, Solomon Opare, M. Zahir-ul-Hassan
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Purpose The purpose of this study is to examine the association between carbon emissions and earnings management (EM). This study also considers the effect of female CEOs on the association between carbon emissions and EM. Design/methodology/approach This study uses the carbon disclosure project (CDP) for carbon emissions data, the Compustat database for financial information and the ExecuComp database for female CEOs. The empirical sample of this study consists of 1,692 firm-year observations in the USA that voluntarily participated in the CDP survey from 2007 to 2015. Regression analysis and robustness tests are conducted for this study and both accrual and real EM are considered. Findings This study provides evidence that firms with female CEOs who voluntarily disclose their carbon emissions information engage in less real EM. Thus, the presence of female CEOs moderates the association between carbon emissions and EM. This study/paper also finds a positive association between carbon emissions and real EM, although there is an insignificant association between carbon emissions and accruals EM. Practical implications The association between carbon emissions and EM has important implications for investors, regulators and policymakers. This study suggests that policymakers should improve the conditions that promote inclusion of females in the top management positions to constrain EM. Originality/value This study focuses on the USA, which is one of the major contributors to carbon emissions in the world. The presence of female CEOs moderates the association between carbon emissions and EM and firms with female CEOs show a greater impact on EM.
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碳排放、女性首席执行官和收益管理
目的本研究旨在探讨碳排放与收益管理(EM)之间的关联。本研究使用碳披露项目(CDP)的碳排放数据、Compustat 数据库的财务信息和 ExecuComp 数据库的女性 CEO 数据。本研究的实证样本包括 2007 年至 2015 年自愿参与 CDP 调查的 1692 个美国公司年度观测值。本研究进行了回归分析和稳健性检验,并考虑了权责发生制和实际排放量。因此,女性首席执行官的存在调节了碳排放与环境管理之间的关系。本研究/论文还发现,尽管碳排放与权责发生制 EM 之间的关联不显著,但碳排放与实际 EM 之间存在正关联。本研究建议,政策制定者应改善促进女性进入高层管理职位的条件,以限制环境管理。原创性/价值本研究以美国为重点,美国是世界上碳排放的主要贡献国之一。女性首席执行官的存在调节了碳排放与环境影响之间的关系,拥有女性首席执行官的企业对环境影响的影响更大。
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