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Earnings Management and Its Determinants: Closing Gaps in Empirical Accounting Research

by Igor Goncharov (Author)
©2006 Thesis XXIV, 156 Pages

Summary

In recent time a number of high-profile accounting scandals highlighted the problem of optimal allocation of savings to investment opportunities. To resolve this problem and to reduce damage caused to stakeholders of a company, it is important to understand the negative implications of earnings management and the conditions under which earnings management occurs. The study begins with the discussion of the earnings quality concept and the summary of prior evidence on the motivations for and the constraints of earnings management. The following empirical analyses shed some light on the effect of accounting standards and competing incentives on the level of earnings management.

Details

Pages
XXIV, 156
Year
2006
ISBN (Softcover)
9783631545775
Language
English
Keywords
Bilanzpolitik Verhaltensorientiertes Rechnungswesen Quality of Earnings Earnings management Capital Market Market efficiency Tax evasion Financial Accounting
Published
Frankfurt am Main, Berlin, Bern, Bruxelles, New York, Oxford, Wien, 2005. XXIV, 156 pp., 10 fig. and 19 tab.

Biographical notes

Igor Goncharov (Author)

The Author: Igor Goncharov was born in 1980 in St. Petersburg (Russia). After graduation from St. Petersburg State University, School of Management and University of Bremen, Master of Business Studies, he worked as a research officer at the Chair of Accounting and Control, University of Bremen. In 2005 he joined the Monopolies Commission (Germany) as a scientific assistant.

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