The Impact of Dual Class Structure on Earnings Management Activities
Nguyen Van Thuan and
Li Xu
Journal of Business Finance & Accounting, 2010, vol. 37, issue 3‐4, 456-485
Abstract:
Abstract: This paper hypothesizes and finds that firms with dual class structure are less likely to engage in earnings management activities than firms with single class structure. The paper also finds that within the sample of firms with dual class structure, earnings management activities are positively associated with managerial cash flow rights, but marginally and negatively associated with managerial voting rights. In addition, the divergence between voting rights and cash flow rights has a marginally negative impact on earnings management. Finally, in a sample of firms switching from dual class structure to single class structure, earnings management activities increase following the switch.
Date: 2010
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