Earnings management and the role of the audit committee: an investigation of the influence of cross-listing and government officials on the audit committee

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Lin, Teng
Hutchinson, Marion
Percy, Majella
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2015
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This paper extends research on the corporate governance practices of transitional economies by examining whether the ability of the audit committee to constrain earnings management in Chinese firms is associated with the listing environment and presence of government officials on the audit committee. Despite considerable regulatory reforms by the Chinese Securities Regulatory Commission (CSRC), there remain incentives for Chinese firms to manage earnings. However, government initiatives to encourage domestic firms to cross-list on the Hong Kong Stock Exchange are accompanied by improved governance. We find that the expertise and independence of the audit committee for cross-listed (CL) Chinese firms are associated with lower abnormal accruals, our measure of earnings management. Both domestic only listed firms and CL Chinese firms appoint government officials as independent members on the audit committee. However, due to the political connection between government officials and the controlling shareholder (the State), these appointments can severely mitigate audit committee independence. Subsequently, we find a significant and positive association between audit committee independence and experience and earnings management when there are government officials on the audit committee.

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Journal of Management and Governance

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19

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© 2013 Springer US. This is an electronic version of an article published in Journal of Management & Governance, Vol. 5(4), pp. 449-470, 2013. Journal of Management & Governance is available online at: http://link.springer.com/ with the open URL of your article.

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