当地同行和企业报告行为

IF 3.3 3区 管理学 Q1 BUSINESS, FINANCE Journal of Accounting and Public Policy Pub Date : 2023-12-22 DOI:10.1016/j.jaccpubpol.2023.107174
Jere R. Francis , Nargess M. Golshan , Inder K. Khurana
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我们发现,随着本地同行数量的增加,企业与同城同行业同行相比表现出更大的盈利相似性。这是由于与本地同行相比,表现不佳可能会带来不利后果。随着本地同行数量的增加,本地竞争也随之加剧,这就产生了与竞争对手一样表现出色的压力。企业为了应对这种压力,会表现出盈利的相似性,以满足市场预期,并利用外部融资和增长机会。然而,我们的研究表明,这种模仿行为造成了一种虚假的相似性,是通过企业报告更高水平的意外应计项目来实现的。这与 "模仿 "能使企业保持与本地竞争对手的相对业绩这一观点是一致的。这些结果对于迁移到当地同行数量多于其初始所在地的企业样本仍然成立。我们还发现,在同行较多的城市,企业出现收益虚报的可能性更大。在横截面分析中,对于市场关注度较高、外部融资依赖度较高的企业,以及增长机会较多的地区的企业来说,本地同行较多对盈利质量的不利影响更大。总之,我们的证据表明,地理上的接近性是公司报告行为的一个关键机制,公司通过应计管理模仿产生虚假的收益相似性。
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Local peers and corporate reporting behavior

We find that firms exhibit greater earnings similarity when compared to industry peers in the same city, as the number of local peers increases. This is due to the potential adverse consequences of underperforming relative to local peers. As the number of local peers increases, there is increased local competition, which creates pressure to perform as well as competitors. Firms respond to this pressure by exhibiting earnings similarity to meet market expectations and to take advantage of external financing and growth opportunities. However, we show that this mimicking behavior creates a false similarity and is achieved by firms reporting higher levels of unexpected accruals. This is consistent with the idea that mimicking allows firms to maintain their relative performance with local rivals. These results continue to hold for a sample of firms that move to a location with a higher number of local peers than their initial location. We also find that firms in cities with more peers have a greater likelihood of earnings misstatements. In cross-sectional analyses, the adverse effect of more local peers on earnings quality is stronger for firms with greater market attention, where external financing dependence is higher, and among firms in locations with more growth opportunities. Overall, our evidence points to geographic proximity as a key mechanism in a firm’s reporting behavior in that firms mimic to produce a false similarity in earnings that is achieved through accruals management.

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期刊介绍: The Journal of Accounting and Public Policy publishes research papers focusing on the intersection between accounting and public policy. Preference is given to papers illuminating through theoretical or empirical analysis, the effects of accounting on public policy and vice-versa. Subjects treated in this journal include the interface of accounting with economics, political science, sociology, or law. The Journal includes a section entitled Accounting Letters. This section publishes short research articles that should not exceed approximately 3,000 words. The objective of this section is to facilitate the rapid dissemination of important accounting research. Accordingly, articles submitted to this section will be reviewed within fours weeks of receipt, revisions will be limited to one, and publication will occur within four months of acceptance.
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