Corporate governance and earnings conservatism in Malaysia

Purpose - This paper aims to investigate whether the revised Malaysian Code on Corporate Governance in 2007 enhances earnings conservatism. In addition, the authors examine the relationship between board of directors' expertise and conservatism. The third objective is to investigate the relatio...

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Published in:Accounting Research Journal
Main Author: Marzuki M.M.; Wahab E.A.A.; Haron H.
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Emerald Group Publishing Ltd. 2016
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Marzuki M.M.; Wahab E.A.A.; Haron H.
Corporate governance and earnings conservatism in Malaysia
2016
Accounting Research Journal
29
4
10.1108/ARJ-04-2014-0043
https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-84994081871&doi=10.1108%2fARJ-04-2014-0043&partnerID=40&md5=09d50d02b6709b7aed49fe128054df82
Purpose - This paper aims to investigate whether the revised Malaysian Code on Corporate Governance in 2007 enhances earnings conservatism. In addition, the authors examine the relationship between board of directors' expertise and conservatism. The third objective is to investigate the relationship between audit committee characteristics and earnings conservatism. Design/methodology/approach - The sample of this study is based on 3,183 firm-year observations for a period of 2004-2009. The authors hand collected the corporate governance variables, whereas the remaining data were extracted from Compustat Global. The authors used two measures of conservatism. The first is the market-based model by Basu's (1997), and the second measure is the accrual-based measure by Ball and Shivakumar (2005). Findings - The authors find that the revision of Malaysian Code on Corporate Governance 2007 results in improving earnings conservatism. The authors find two audit committee characteristics, namely, audit committee financial expertise and independence increase earnings conservatism, after 2007. However, the authors could not find support whether board financial expertise mix affect conservatism. Research limitations/implications - This study did not consider other possible corporate governance variables that could influence earnings conservatism, as it would be a difficult task to gather them. Originality/value - The authors provide evidence on the role of corporate governance and earnings conservatism in Malaysia. © Emerald Group Publishing Limited.
Emerald Group Publishing Ltd.
10309616
English
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author Marzuki M.M.; Wahab E.A.A.; Haron H.
spellingShingle Marzuki M.M.; Wahab E.A.A.; Haron H.
Corporate governance and earnings conservatism in Malaysia
author_facet Marzuki M.M.; Wahab E.A.A.; Haron H.
author_sort Marzuki M.M.; Wahab E.A.A.; Haron H.
title Corporate governance and earnings conservatism in Malaysia
title_short Corporate governance and earnings conservatism in Malaysia
title_full Corporate governance and earnings conservatism in Malaysia
title_fullStr Corporate governance and earnings conservatism in Malaysia
title_full_unstemmed Corporate governance and earnings conservatism in Malaysia
title_sort Corporate governance and earnings conservatism in Malaysia
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description Purpose - This paper aims to investigate whether the revised Malaysian Code on Corporate Governance in 2007 enhances earnings conservatism. In addition, the authors examine the relationship between board of directors' expertise and conservatism. The third objective is to investigate the relationship between audit committee characteristics and earnings conservatism. Design/methodology/approach - The sample of this study is based on 3,183 firm-year observations for a period of 2004-2009. The authors hand collected the corporate governance variables, whereas the remaining data were extracted from Compustat Global. The authors used two measures of conservatism. The first is the market-based model by Basu's (1997), and the second measure is the accrual-based measure by Ball and Shivakumar (2005). Findings - The authors find that the revision of Malaysian Code on Corporate Governance 2007 results in improving earnings conservatism. The authors find two audit committee characteristics, namely, audit committee financial expertise and independence increase earnings conservatism, after 2007. However, the authors could not find support whether board financial expertise mix affect conservatism. Research limitations/implications - This study did not consider other possible corporate governance variables that could influence earnings conservatism, as it would be a difficult task to gather them. Originality/value - The authors provide evidence on the role of corporate governance and earnings conservatism in Malaysia. © Emerald Group Publishing Limited.
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