articleJournal of Accounting ResearchJan 2, 2008Closed access

Managerial Ownership and Accounting Conservatism

Massachusetts Institute of Technology

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Abstract

ABSTRACT In this paper we examine the effect of managerial ownership on financial reporting conservatism. Separation of ownership and control gives rise to agency problems between managers and shareholders. Financial reporting conservatism is one potential mechanism to address these agency problems. We hypothesize that, as managerial ownership declines, the severity of agency problem increases, increasing the demand for conservatism. Consistent with our hypothesis, we find that conservatism as measured by the asymmetric timeliness of earnings declines with managerial ownership. The negative association between managerial ownership and asymmetric timeliness of earnings is robust to various controls, in…

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Keywords
  • Conservatism
  • Shareholder
  • Earnings
  • Agency cost
  • Agency (philosophy)
  • Principal–agent problem
  • Business
  • Accounting
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