IS MANAGERIAL DISCRETION HIGHER IN MULTINATIONAL FIRMS?
- People & Global Business Association
- Global Business and Finance Review
- Vol.12 No.3
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2007.1231 - 40 (10 pages)
- 17
The objective of this study is to investigate whether a firm's multinationality is associated with managerial discretion by examining accounting choices of multinational firms, surrounding Sarbanes-Oxley Act (SOX). By employing a firm-specific abnormal accrual estimation design to measure accounting flexibility or discretion. the results show that multinational firms. compared with their industry-size-matched counterparts, tend to have greater managerial discretion in accounting choices before SOX Other results also show that after SOX the deceased discretion in accounting choices is more pronounced in multinational firms than control uninational firms.
Abstract
INTRODUCTION
LITERATURE REVIEW AND HYPOTHESIS DEVELOPMENT
RESEARCH DESIGN
EMPIRICAL RESESULTS
CONCLUSION
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