Earnings quality effect of state antitakeover statutes |
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Authors: | Yijiang Zhao Kung H. Chen |
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Affiliation: | 1. School of Management, University of Alaska-Fairbanks, Fairbanks, AK 99775, United States;2. School of Accountancy, University of Nebraska-Lincoln, Lincoln, NE 68588, United States |
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Abstract: | Existing theories suggest two opposite effects that antitakeover protection may have on earnings management: the exacerbating effect and the mitigating effect. We use the introduction of state antitakeover laws during the mid- to late-1980s as a natural experiment to test the relationship between antitakeover protection and earnings quality. The results show that firms incorporated in states that passed the laws have lower magnitudes of abnormal accruals and higher levels of earnings informativeness in the post-passage periods, suggesting that antitakeover protection mitigates earnings management and enhances earnings quality. Further evidence shows that reductions in earnings management are concentrated in firms with low firm-level antitakeover protection and in firms with serious agency problems, and that the earnings management effect of state antitakeover laws is likely to be of short-term duration. |
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Keywords: | M41 G34 G38 K22 |
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