In this study, we document that independent corporate boards of Hong Kong firms provide effective monitoring of earnings management, which suggests that despite differences in institutional environments, corporate board independence is important to ensure high-quality financial reporting. The findings also show that the monitoring effectiveness of corporate boards is moderated in family-controlled firms, either through ownership concentration or the presence of family members on corporate boards. The results based on firms reporting small earnings increases provide additional support for our finding that the monitoring effectiveness of independent corporate boards is moderated in family-controlled firms
Using data from Hong Kong, a market that has family-concentrated ownership structure, we examine the...
This study investigates real earnings management in family firms and further examines the moderating...
Manuscript Type: Empirical\ud Research Issue: We propose that high levels of monitoring are not alwa...
In this study, we document that independent corporate boards of Hong Kong firms provide effective mo...
This study examines the impact of family ownership control on earnings management for firms operatin...
The corporate governance literature advances the idea that certain aspects of a board of directors’ ...
This research examines the moderating effect of family ownership over the relationship between board...
We investigate the impact of board independence on earnings management on a sample of family control...
The corporate governance literature advances the idea that certain aspects of a board of directors ’...
x, 157 p. ; 30 cm.PolyU Library Call No.: [THS] LG51 .H577P AF 2011 WongThe existing literature main...
This study examines the role of various corporate governance variables in earnings management in Hon...
This study investigates whether family ownership and control, and corporate governance are associate...
Alarmed by escalating volatility in international financial markets and the uncovering of numerous a...
Professional Doctorate - Doctor of Business Administration (DBA)Corporate governance has growing imp...
Professional Doctorate - Doctor of Business Administration (DBA)The separation of ownership and cont...
Using data from Hong Kong, a market that has family-concentrated ownership structure, we examine the...
This study investigates real earnings management in family firms and further examines the moderating...
Manuscript Type: Empirical\ud Research Issue: We propose that high levels of monitoring are not alwa...
In this study, we document that independent corporate boards of Hong Kong firms provide effective mo...
This study examines the impact of family ownership control on earnings management for firms operatin...
The corporate governance literature advances the idea that certain aspects of a board of directors’ ...
This research examines the moderating effect of family ownership over the relationship between board...
We investigate the impact of board independence on earnings management on a sample of family control...
The corporate governance literature advances the idea that certain aspects of a board of directors ’...
x, 157 p. ; 30 cm.PolyU Library Call No.: [THS] LG51 .H577P AF 2011 WongThe existing literature main...
This study examines the role of various corporate governance variables in earnings management in Hon...
This study investigates whether family ownership and control, and corporate governance are associate...
Alarmed by escalating volatility in international financial markets and the uncovering of numerous a...
Professional Doctorate - Doctor of Business Administration (DBA)Corporate governance has growing imp...
Professional Doctorate - Doctor of Business Administration (DBA)The separation of ownership and cont...
Using data from Hong Kong, a market that has family-concentrated ownership structure, we examine the...
This study investigates real earnings management in family firms and further examines the moderating...
Manuscript Type: Empirical\ud Research Issue: We propose that high levels of monitoring are not alwa...