The effect of socioemotional wealth diversity within the top management team on earnings management in private family firms: The moderating role of the board of directors
Maarten Corten,
Pieter Vandekerkhof and
Tensie Steijvers
Managerial and Decision Economics, 2021, vol. 42, issue 7, 1886-1896
Abstract:
Using a unique multiple‐respondent dataset of 218 individual managers of 37 private family firms, this study examines differences in the importance attached to socioemotional wealth (SEW) preservation among top management team (TMT) members as a determinant of earnings management. Such SEW diversity might cause conflicts that can harm TMT decision‐making quality and, ultimately, firm performance, which the TMT might cover up by engaging in earnings management. Furthermore, we examine to what extent a board of directors that functions as a sounding board is able to mitigate the relationship between SEW diversity within the TMT and earnings management.
Date: 2021
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