Earnings Volatility, the Use of Financial Derivatives and Earnings Management: Evidence from an Emerging Market

IF 0.5 Q4 ECONOMICS Malaysian Journal of Economic Studies Pub Date : 2021-06-02 DOI:10.22452/MJES.VOL58NO1.1
L. Phua, C. Lok, Yong Xia Chua, T. Lim
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In the face of crises such as Covid-19, businesses become devastated by greater risk exposure, particularly in currency exchange, supply chain disruption, and fluctuation in commodity prices that cause volatile earnings trends. Higher earnings volatility is frequently associated with greater risk. Consequently, firms could be inspired to engage in earnings management or derivative use as attempts to mitigate earnings volatility. Using a sample of 169 of the largest non-financial firms with 507 firm-years observations from an emerging market, the researchers examined the relationship among derivative use, earnings volatility, and earnings management. The results of a panel regression analysis showed that derivative use by Malaysian public listed companies was positively connected with earnings volatility, inferring that the use of derivatives did not mitigate earnings volatility as intended. This study also found that both earnings volatility and derivative use have a positive relationship with earnings management. This implies that firms engage in earnings management to curb earnings volatility under circumstances where derivative use is associated with higher earnings volatility. Evidence derived from this study contributes to extant literature on financial risk management involving financial instruments, an area that is very much understudied in the contexts of emerging markets.
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盈余波动性、金融衍生品的使用与盈余管理——来自新兴市场的证据
面对新冠肺炎等危机,企业面临更大的风险敞口,尤其是在货币兑换、供应链中断和大宗商品价格波动方面,这些风险敞口导致盈利趋势波动。收益波动性越大,风险越大。因此,公司可以被激励参与盈余管理或衍生品使用,以缓解盈余波动。研究人员使用169家最大的非金融公司的样本,对新兴市场507个公司年份的观察,检验了衍生品使用、收益波动性和收益管理之间的关系。面板回归分析的结果表明,马来西亚上市公司使用衍生品与收益波动呈正相关,推断衍生品的使用并没有像预期的那样缓解收益波动。本研究还发现,盈余波动性和衍生品使用都与盈余管理呈正相关。这意味着,在衍生品使用与更高的收益波动性相关的情况下,公司进行收益管理以遏制收益波动。从这项研究中获得的证据有助于现有的涉及金融工具的金融风险管理文献,这一领域在新兴市场的背景下研究不足。
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期刊介绍: The primary purpose of the journal is to promote publications of original research related to the Malaysian economy. It is also designed to serve as an outlet for studies on the South-east Asian countries and the Asian region. The journal also considers high-quality works related to other regions that provide relevant policy lessons to Malaysia. The journal is receptive to papers in all areas of economics. We encourage specifically contributions on all range of economic topics of an applied or policy nature. At the same time, submissions of methodological or theoretical studies with results that are of practical use are welcome. Works that are interdisciplinary will be considered provided that they contain substantial economic contents.
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