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Strangers on the board: The impact of board internationalization on earnings management of Nordic firms
Authors:Reggy Hooghiemstra  Niels Hermes  Lars Oxelheim  Trond Randøy
Institution:1. Faculty of Economics and Business, University of Groningen, The Netherlands;2. Solvay Brussels School of Economics and Management (SBS-EM), Université Libre de Bruxelles, Belgium;3. School of Management, University of Agder, Kristiansand, Norway;4. Lund Institute of Economic Research, University of Lund, Sweden;5. Research Institute of Industrial Economics, Stockholm, Sweden
Abstract:The internationalization of firms has led to boards becoming more international as well. In this study, we investigate the consequences of board internationalization. In particular, by drawing on research on language and board dynamics, we identify theory-based reasons why board internationalization could increase, or decrease, earnings management practices. We use agency theory, stressing how board internationalization may positively or negatively affect monitoring quality of boards. Next to agency theory, we use theories explaining how language differences in the boardroom complicates communication and how differences in language structures (referred to as linguistic relativity in the literature) affect directors’ perception and detection of earnings management practices. Using a sample of 3249 firm-year observations representing 586 non-financial listed Nordic firms during 2001–2008, we find that the presence of non-Nordic foreign directors on the board is associated with significantly higher levels of earnings management. Our analysis indicates that this effect is driven by language-related factors, as well as by the level of foreign board members’ accounting knowledge.
Keywords:Foreign board members  Board diversity  Earnings management  Agency theory  Language  Linguistic relativity  Nordic countries
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