Benefits of Downward Earnings Management and Political Connection: Evidence from Government Subsidy and Market Pricing

Haiyan Jiang , Yuanyuan Hu , Honghui Zhang , Donghua Zhou
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This paper examines the role of downward earnings management and political connection on the receipt of government subsidies and market pricing of subsidies. Using subsidies data hand-collected from Chinese listed firms over the period 2004–2014, the results show a significantly positive association between downward earnings management and the receipt of government subsidies. The results also reveal that a firm's political connection is conducive to securing subsidies for poor performers, but not for good performers. Market pricing analyses demonstrate that share markets value subsidies positively in general, but the effect is ameliorated in firms conducting downward earnings management. No discernible difference is found between the market pricing of subsidies received by firms with political connections and those without.

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盈余向下管理与政治关联的好处:来自政府补贴和市场定价的证据
本文考察了盈余向下管理和政治关系对政府补贴的接受和补贴的市场定价的作用。利用2004-2014年中国上市公司的补贴数据,研究结果表明,盈余向下管理与政府补贴之间存在显著的正相关关系。研究结果还表明,企业的政治关系有利于为表现不佳的企业获得补贴,但不利于为表现良好的企业获得补贴。市场定价分析表明,股票市场对补贴的评价总体上是积极的,但在实施向下盈余管理的公司中,这种影响有所改善。有政治关系的公司和没有政治关系的公司所获得的补贴的市场定价没有明显的差别。
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