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Split-share reform and earnings management: Evidence from China
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This paper investigates the impact of split-share structure reform on earnings management in China. A unique institutional feature of China was the co-existence of two types of share that endowed all shareholders with equal voting and cash flow rights but different tradability. This split-share structure significantly constrained the tradability of shares that led the Chinese Securities Regulatory Commission to make it mandatory for the conversion of non-tradable shares into tradable shares from 2006 onwards. We investigate whether such a conversion has any effect on information quality through reduced earnings manipulation. We specifically examine the incentives for earnings management during the reform-transition period. A unique feature of the split-share reform has been the requirement for non-tradable share holders to compensate the tradable share holders. We argue that the rational response from the non-tradable share holders would be to pay a lower consideration to tradable share holders by portraying a favorable picture through income-increasing earnings management. We also test for the effect of an increase in tradable shares on earnings management during the reform-transition and post-reform period

Keywords: Split,share, reform , earnings, management, Evidence
Author(s): Haiyan Jiang, Ahsan Habib
Source: Advances in Accounting, incorporating Advances in International Accounting 28 (2012) 120–127
Subject: مدیریت مالی
Category: مقاله مجله
Release Date: 2012
No of Pages: 8
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