articleThe Accounting ReviewJan 1, 2012Closed access

Is Earnings Quality Associated with Corporate Social Responsibility?

Santa Clara University · Virginia Commonwealth University

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Abstract

ABSTRACT This study examines whether socially responsible firms behave differently from other firms in their financial reporting. Specifically, we question whether firms that exhibit corporate social responsibility (CSR) also behave in a responsible manner to constrain earnings management, thereby delivering more transparent and reliable financial information to investors as compared to firms that do not meet the same social criteria. We find that socially responsible firms are less likely (1) to manage earnings through discretionary accruals, (2) to manipulate real operating activities, and (3) to be the subject of SEC investigations, as evidenced by Accounting and Auditing Enforcement Releases against top…

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Keywords
  • Accrual
  • Corporate social responsibility
  • Business
  • Earnings management
  • Accounting
  • Enforcement
  • Earnings quality
  • Audit
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Decent work and economic growth
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