Earnings Management and Corporate Governance in Family Firms

Elisabete S. Vieira, M. Madaleno
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Earnings management and corporate governance relationships are examined for a sample of 49 Portuguese listed firms considering an unbalanced panel for the period 2002-2017, using panel corrected standard errors models and considering the family ownership effect. Empirical findings reveal that there is a positive relationship between corporate board independence and earnings management and that the presence of women on board decreases earnings management practices. Results are consistent with the hypothesis that earnings management practices are lower in family firms than in non-family firms. Size, being audited by the Big 4 companies, return on assets, loss, and the existence of an audit committee on board influence positively earnings management, but leverage, age, and ownership control are negatively related to earnings management. Results indicate that further auditing and control is necessary for Portuguese listed companies leading to strict recommendations to be followed by policymakers regarding control of these firms.
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家族企业的盈余管理与公司治理
本文以2002-2017年期间考虑不平衡面板的49家葡萄牙上市公司为样本,使用面板修正标准误差模型并考虑家族所有权效应,对盈余管理和公司治理关系进行了检验。实证研究结果表明,公司董事会独立性与盈余管理之间存在正相关关系,女性董事的存在减少了盈余管理实践。结果与家族企业的盈余管理实践低于非家族企业的假设一致。规模、接受四大公司审计、资产回报率、亏损和董事会审计委员会的存在对盈余管理有积极影响,但杠杆、年龄和所有权控制对盈余管理有负相关。结果表明,进一步的审计和控制葡萄牙上市公司是必要的,导致政策制定者对这些公司的控制提出严格的建议。
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