Financial statement fraud litigation, material weaknesses, and board characteristics

IF 2.4 Q2 BUSINESS, FINANCE Accounting Research Journal Pub Date : 2023-06-12 DOI:10.1108/arj-08-2022-0218
David Manry, H. Huang, Yun-Chia Yan
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Purpose The purpose of this study is to investigate whether the likelihood that a firm will face financial statement fraud litigation is affected by the disclosure of internal control material weaknesses (MW) and the “busyness” of a firm’s board of directors. Design/methodology/approach The results are derived from logistic regression models and data are collected from the Audit Analytics database augmented by data from CompuStat, the Stanford Law School website and the SEC Accounting and Auditing Enforcement Releases. The authors also test for endogeneity with a propensity score matching procedure. Findings The authors find that an MW report is strongly associated with the likelihood of subsequent financial statement fraud litigation, and that the influence of entity-level MW on litigation likelihood is stronger than that of account-level MW. Moreover, the number of outside board directorships significantly increases the influence of entity-level MW on the likelihood of litigation, indicating that board of directors’ busyness significantly increases the risk of litigation. Originality/value Previous research notes that board members holding multiple directorships cannot effectively oversee the financial reporting process and, thus, are associated with poorer governance. The authors extend this implication of board busyness to the association between disclosure of MW type and the filing of subsequent litigation alleging financial statement fraud. To the best of the authors’ knowledge, no other research has done so.
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财务报表舞弊诉讼、重大缺陷和董事会特征
目的本研究的目的是调查公司面临财务报表欺诈诉讼的可能性是否受到内部控制重大弱点(MW)披露和公司董事会“繁忙”的影响。设计/方法论/方法这些结果来自逻辑回归模型,数据来自审计分析数据库,并由CompuStat、斯坦福法学院网站和美国证券交易委员会会计和审计执法发布的数据补充。作者还用倾向得分匹配程序测试了内生性。研究结果作者发现,MW报告与后续财务报表欺诈诉讼的可能性密切相关,实体层面的MW对诉讼可能性的影响比账户层面的MW更强。此外,外部董事会的数量显著增加了实体层面MW对诉讼可能性的影响,表明董事会的忙碌显著增加了诉讼风险。独创性/价值先前的研究指出,担任多个董事职位的董事会成员无法有效监督财务报告流程,因此与较差的治理有关。作者将董事会忙碌的含义扩展到MW类型的披露与随后提起的指控财务报表欺诈的诉讼之间的关联。据作者所知,没有其他研究这样做。
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