Essays on Peer Effects in Financial Misreporting

  • ECCA, VIVIANA
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Publication date
March 2023
Publisher
Università degli Studi di Cagliari
Language
English

Abstract

This thesis is structured around three empirical analyses relating to peer effects in financial misreporting choices. The first study investigates peer effects among listed companies and shows that companies engage in real activities manipulation following peers’ choices. Apparently, companies perceive the benefits of misreporting higher than the corresponding costs, thus triggering a vicious circle in which the adoption of detrimental real practices is reinforced by peers’ use. However, additional analyses suggest that this imitative behaviour can be mitigated by imposing higher manipulation costs on firms. The second analysis examines peer effects in a sample of private firms. Results show the presence of peer influence in both income-inc...

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