Compliance with corporate governance principles: Australian evidence
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posted on 2024-06-13, 09:36 authored by M Safari, S Mirshekary, V Wise© 2015 Australasian Accounting Business and Finance Journal and Authors. This study investigates the association between the level of compliance of Australian listed companies with Australian corporate governance principles, in aggregate, and the level of discretionary accruals using the modified Jones model. It is hypothesised that higher levels of compliance would be associated with lower levels of discretionary accruals. Data from a random sample of 214 Australian listed companies for the years 2009 and 2010 were used to test the hypothesis. The results demonstrate a significant negative relationship indicating that companies with higher levels of compliance engage in lower levels of earnings management via discretionary accruals.
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2015, University of WollongongJournal
Australasian accounting, business and finance journalVolume
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