Managerial Opportunism: Monitoring Financial Risk of Malaysian Shariah-compliant Companies

Managerial opportunism, such as earnings management, is a rampant, but often discreet, among certain managers. Agency theory and the notion of conflict of interest are used as bases to assume that managers would resolve to engage with inappropriate activities for their personal benefits. Distortion...

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Published in:Global Journal Al-Thaqafah
Main Author: Ghazali A.W.; Suffian M.T.M.; Sanusi Z.M.; Alsudairi F.S.
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Universiti Sultan Azlan Shah 2018
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Ghazali A.W.; Suffian M.T.M.; Sanusi Z.M.; Alsudairi F.S.
Managerial Opportunism: Monitoring Financial Risk of Malaysian Shariah-compliant Companies
2018
Global Journal Al-Thaqafah

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10.7187/GJATSI2018-07
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Managerial opportunism, such as earnings management, is a rampant, but often discreet, among certain managers. Agency theory and the notion of conflict of interest are used as bases to assume that managers would resolve to engage with inappropriate activities for their personal benefits. Distortion of earnings would erode investor confidence and is detrimental to the capital market. The Islamic capital market with Shariah-compliant firms is expected not to engage in activities that go against the religion code of conduct. The main purpose of this study is to investigate managerial opportunism among Shariah-compliant companies, specifically the relationship between real earnings management and the risk of financial distress, leverage, and free cash flow. This study employs 4,115 data from 694 sample companies for five years (2009-2013). Findings conclude that the risk of financial distress, leverage, and free cash flow have a significant relationship with earnings management among Shariah-compliant companies. This study provides evidence that further improvements on corporate governance are necessary to ensure that Shariah-compliant companies adhere with the Shariah requirement. © 2018. All Rights Reserved.
Universiti Sultan Azlan Shah
22320474
English
Article
All Open Access; Gold Open Access
author Ghazali A.W.; Suffian M.T.M.; Sanusi Z.M.; Alsudairi F.S.
spellingShingle Ghazali A.W.; Suffian M.T.M.; Sanusi Z.M.; Alsudairi F.S.
Managerial Opportunism: Monitoring Financial Risk of Malaysian Shariah-compliant Companies
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description Managerial opportunism, such as earnings management, is a rampant, but often discreet, among certain managers. Agency theory and the notion of conflict of interest are used as bases to assume that managers would resolve to engage with inappropriate activities for their personal benefits. Distortion of earnings would erode investor confidence and is detrimental to the capital market. The Islamic capital market with Shariah-compliant firms is expected not to engage in activities that go against the religion code of conduct. The main purpose of this study is to investigate managerial opportunism among Shariah-compliant companies, specifically the relationship between real earnings management and the risk of financial distress, leverage, and free cash flow. This study employs 4,115 data from 694 sample companies for five years (2009-2013). Findings conclude that the risk of financial distress, leverage, and free cash flow have a significant relationship with earnings management among Shariah-compliant companies. This study provides evidence that further improvements on corporate governance are necessary to ensure that Shariah-compliant companies adhere with the Shariah requirement. © 2018. All Rights Reserved.
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