A Descriptive Analysis of Corporate Governance Mechanisms and Earnings Management in Palestine

A. Aljadba, Norhaziah Nawai, N. Laili
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Research aims: The article aims to describe corporate governance (CG) characteristics and the extent of earnings management (EM) practices in non-financial firms listed on the Palestine Exchange from 2011 to 2018.Design/Methodology/Approach: The study employed the quantitative methodology. Collected data were summarized quantitatively using descriptive analysis with STATA 14. CG data were retrieved manually from published annual financial reports, while financial data for the EM calculation were collected from Thomson ONE.Research findings: Listed non-financial firms in Palestine only moderately complied with the Palestinian Code of Corporate Governance. Some Palestinian firms have also established an audit committee, one of the most important corporate governance mechanisms.Theoretical contribution/Originality: The findings provide insight into CG and EM in Palestine for regulators and policymakers. Practitioner/Policy implication: The results can assist policymakers in strengthening existing regulations and updating the current code of CG or introducing new policies to mitigate EM.
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巴勒斯坦公司治理机制与盈余管理的描述性分析
研究目的:本文旨在描述2011年至2018年在巴勒斯坦交易所上市的非金融公司的公司治理(CG)特征和盈余管理(EM)实践的程度。设计/方法/方法:本研究采用定量方法。使用STATA 14进行描述性分析,对收集到的数据进行定量总结。CG数据是从已发布的年度财务报告中手动检索的,而EM计算的财务数据则是从Thomson ONE收集的。研究发现:巴勒斯坦非金融上市公司对《巴勒斯坦公司治理准则》的遵守程度一般。一些巴勒斯坦公司还设立了审计委员会,这是最重要的公司管理机制之一。理论贡献/独创性:研究结果为监管机构和政策制定者提供了对巴勒斯坦CG和EM的见解。从业者/政策含义:研究结果可以帮助决策者加强现有法规和更新当前的CG代码或引入新的政策来减轻EM。
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