The effect of audit quality on downward real earnings management: U.K. evidence

I examine whether the enhancement of audit quality leads to the increasing use of downward real earnings management among firms with incentives to deflate earnings. For a sample of the UK listed firms that have at least one announcement of share repurchases, MBOs and option awards during 2009-2017,...

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Main Author: Lyu, Yu
Format: Dissertation (University of Nottingham only)
Language:English
Published: 2018
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Online Access:https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/54721/
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description I examine whether the enhancement of audit quality leads to the increasing use of downward real earnings management among firms with incentives to deflate earnings. For a sample of the UK listed firms that have at least one announcement of share repurchases, MBOs and option awards during 2009-2017, I find that higher audit fee is associated with more downward real earnings management. The effect of audit quality in three corporate events and earnings smoothing is tested separately. I find that firms seem to engage in more downward real earnings management prior to share repurchases and option awards, while MBOs and earnings smoothing have a counter effect of the audit quality on downward real earnings management.
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spelling nottingham-547212022-11-21T16:31:12Z https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/54721/ The effect of audit quality on downward real earnings management: U.K. evidence Lyu, Yu I examine whether the enhancement of audit quality leads to the increasing use of downward real earnings management among firms with incentives to deflate earnings. For a sample of the UK listed firms that have at least one announcement of share repurchases, MBOs and option awards during 2009-2017, I find that higher audit fee is associated with more downward real earnings management. The effect of audit quality in three corporate events and earnings smoothing is tested separately. I find that firms seem to engage in more downward real earnings management prior to share repurchases and option awards, while MBOs and earnings smoothing have a counter effect of the audit quality on downward real earnings management. 2018-12-01 Dissertation (University of Nottingham only) NonPeerReviewed application/pdf en https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/54721/1/dissertation-YU%20LYU-4290785.pdf Lyu, Yu (2018) The effect of audit quality on downward real earnings management: U.K. evidence. [Dissertation (University of Nottingham only)] downward real earnings management; audit quality; audit fees; share repurchases; management buyouts; option awards; earnings smoothing
spellingShingle downward real earnings management; audit quality; audit fees; share repurchases; management buyouts; option awards; earnings smoothing
Lyu, Yu
The effect of audit quality on downward real earnings management: U.K. evidence
title The effect of audit quality on downward real earnings management: U.K. evidence
title_full The effect of audit quality on downward real earnings management: U.K. evidence
title_fullStr The effect of audit quality on downward real earnings management: U.K. evidence
title_full_unstemmed The effect of audit quality on downward real earnings management: U.K. evidence
title_short The effect of audit quality on downward real earnings management: U.K. evidence
title_sort effect of audit quality on downward real earnings management: u.k. evidence
topic downward real earnings management; audit quality; audit fees; share repurchases; management buyouts; option awards; earnings smoothing
url https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/54721/