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Corporate governance and earnings management at Chinese banks

English Abstract

This study examines the effect of the corporate governance mechanisms on the earnings and earnings management for the Chinese banks. We study the interrelations of the determinants, including performance, earnings management and corporate governance in China over 1996 to 2010. We find that higher levels of reported earnings, capital and ownership concentration would lead to higher levels of earnings management. While the firm performance is positively related to earnings management and capital levels, is negatively related to ownership concentration. Also, ownership concentration, firm performance and earnings management are positively related to capital levels. We extend previous studies by providing evidences to show that the Chinese state-own banks and privately-owned banks have different earnings management behavior. Our results support the bonus-maximization hypothesis for Chinese privately-owned banks, and also support the earnings smoothing hypothesis at Chinese state-owned banks.

Issue date

2012.

Author

Ao, Tek Lon

Faculty

Faculty of Business Administration

Department

Department of Finance and Business Economics

Degree

M. Sc.

Subject

Corporate governance -- China

Corporate profits

Banks and banking -- China

Corporations -- Finance

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Location
1/F Zone C
Library URL
991001821399706306