This research examines the moderating effect of family ownership over the relationship between board independence and earnings management. Using information of industrial companies indexed on Amman Stock Exchange, this research provides evidence of negative relationship between board independence and earnings management, proposing that higher percentage of board independence is related with more effective monitoring to reduce earnings management. Moreover, the results document that the relationship between board independence and earnings management becomes weak when there is an interaction with family ownership control. These outcomes indicate that an increase in the percentage of independent directors to mitigate earnings management is les...
This study examines the relationship between earnings management and characteristics of corporate go...
This paper examines the roles of independent members on the board, chief executive officer who also ...
This paper explores whether the performance of publicly-listed family-controlled firms in Malaysia i...
The corporate governance literature advances the idea that certain aspects of a board of directors’ ...
The corporate governance literature advances the idea that certain aspects of a board of directors ’...
Abstract This study focuses on examining the relationship between the board of director's character...
While often criticized, the independence of directors remains a crucial criterion for evaluating the...
The study verified the influence of board independence on earnings management. Descriptive, document...
This study investigates real earnings management in family firms and further examines the moderating...
In this study, we document that independent corporate boards of Hong Kong firms provide effective mo...
We investigate the impact of board independence on earnings management on a sample of family control...
This research aims to analyze the relationship between the characteristics of the Board of Directors...
AbstractEarnings manipulation has become an effort of the firms to cosmetically conceal their earnin...
This study examines the impact of family ownership control on earnings management for firms operatin...
The root of conflict of interest problem arises as a response to the separation between management a...
This study examines the relationship between earnings management and characteristics of corporate go...
This paper examines the roles of independent members on the board, chief executive officer who also ...
This paper explores whether the performance of publicly-listed family-controlled firms in Malaysia i...
The corporate governance literature advances the idea that certain aspects of a board of directors’ ...
The corporate governance literature advances the idea that certain aspects of a board of directors ’...
Abstract This study focuses on examining the relationship between the board of director's character...
While often criticized, the independence of directors remains a crucial criterion for evaluating the...
The study verified the influence of board independence on earnings management. Descriptive, document...
This study investigates real earnings management in family firms and further examines the moderating...
In this study, we document that independent corporate boards of Hong Kong firms provide effective mo...
We investigate the impact of board independence on earnings management on a sample of family control...
This research aims to analyze the relationship between the characteristics of the Board of Directors...
AbstractEarnings manipulation has become an effort of the firms to cosmetically conceal their earnin...
This study examines the impact of family ownership control on earnings management for firms operatin...
The root of conflict of interest problem arises as a response to the separation between management a...
This study examines the relationship between earnings management and characteristics of corporate go...
This paper examines the roles of independent members on the board, chief executive officer who also ...
This paper explores whether the performance of publicly-listed family-controlled firms in Malaysia i...