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Criticisms of auditors and earnings management during the Asian economic crisis

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posted on 2005-01-01, 00:00 authored by Shireenjit Johl, Christine Jubb, K Houghton
Auditors were criticised during and after the Asian economic crisis for supplying variable quality across global audit markets. This study examines
the level of earnings management as measured by discretionary accruals in the pre-crisis compared to the post-crisis periods as they impacted Malaysia. Both the Jones (1991) and earnings per share frequency distribution methods are used to examine earnings management behaviour. As hypothesised, the pre-crisis period is associated with significantly higher levels of absolute discretionary accruals and increased propensity to meet or beat the prior year earnings per share, whereas the post-crisis period is not. This finding is consistent with auditors responding to the criticisms that were made. However, the propensity to avoid losses is found to be higher in the post-crisis period, indicating that earnings management is not fully constrained.

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Title of book

Ethics and auditing

Chapter number

10

Pagination

193 - 217

Publisher

ANU E Press

Place of publication

Canberra, ACT

ISBN-13

9781920942250

ISBN-10

1920942254

Language

eng

Publication classification

B1 Book chapter

Copyright notice

2005, ANU E Press

Extent

14

Editor/Contributor(s)

T Campbell, K Houghton

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