Building on socioemotional wealth and upper echelons theory, this paper investigates family firms' behaviors in terms of their earnings management strategies. Our results indicate an inverted U-shaped relationship between discretionary accruals and family involvement in firm management and control (i.e., family members in C-suite positions). Furthermore, there are significant associations between the expertise and experience of C-suite managers and earnings management when the relationship is moderated by family involvement in firm management and control. As such, this study provides a unique contribution informing the accounting, family business, and corporate governance literatures. The study results indicate the types of firms that are m...
In this paper, we investigate the earnings management behavior of listed family firms holding the na...
Why has accounting, one of the eldest disciplines in business, only recently started to consider fam...
Abstract: This paper analyzes the influence of large shareholders on earnings management in family-o...
Building on socioemotional wealth and upper echelons theory, this paper investigates family firms' b...
We examine the unique nature of agency problems within publicly traded family firms by investigating...
We examine the unique nature of agency problems within publicly traded family firms by investigating...
Taking the perspective of the socioemotional wealth theory, we investigate the earnings management (...
Recent accounting-related scandals have underscored the prevalence of earnings management in financi...
The rise of accounting-related scandals has highlighted the prevalence of earnings management in fin...
The rise of accounting-related scandals has highlighted the prevalence of earnings management in fin...
Because of concentrated ownership stakes, board composition and longer-investment horizons, founding...
We explore the degree of accrual-based earnings management and real activities based earnings manage...
In recent years, the family business literature has been featured by an increasing interest on accou...
Building on Institutional theory and Signaling theory, integrated with the socioemotional wealth (SE...
This book provides a critical analysis of the current state of knowledge on the relationship between...
In this paper, we investigate the earnings management behavior of listed family firms holding the na...
Why has accounting, one of the eldest disciplines in business, only recently started to consider fam...
Abstract: This paper analyzes the influence of large shareholders on earnings management in family-o...
Building on socioemotional wealth and upper echelons theory, this paper investigates family firms' b...
We examine the unique nature of agency problems within publicly traded family firms by investigating...
We examine the unique nature of agency problems within publicly traded family firms by investigating...
Taking the perspective of the socioemotional wealth theory, we investigate the earnings management (...
Recent accounting-related scandals have underscored the prevalence of earnings management in financi...
The rise of accounting-related scandals has highlighted the prevalence of earnings management in fin...
The rise of accounting-related scandals has highlighted the prevalence of earnings management in fin...
Because of concentrated ownership stakes, board composition and longer-investment horizons, founding...
We explore the degree of accrual-based earnings management and real activities based earnings manage...
In recent years, the family business literature has been featured by an increasing interest on accou...
Building on Institutional theory and Signaling theory, integrated with the socioemotional wealth (SE...
This book provides a critical analysis of the current state of knowledge on the relationship between...
In this paper, we investigate the earnings management behavior of listed family firms holding the na...
Why has accounting, one of the eldest disciplines in business, only recently started to consider fam...
Abstract: This paper analyzes the influence of large shareholders on earnings management in family-o...