Earnings quality among private firms: evidence from the ELITE context

被引:1
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作者
Ricciardi, Giorgio [1 ]
Fera, Pietro [1 ]
Moscariello, Nicola [1 ]
De Nuccio, Elbano [2 ]
机构
[1] Univ Campania Luigi Vanvitelli, Capua, Italy
[2] Univ LUM Giuseppe Degennaro, Casamassima, Italy
关键词
Private firms; Private SMEs' heterogeneity; Earnings quality; ELITE program; FINANCIAL-REPORTING QUALITY; OWNERSHIP STRUCTURE; EUROPEAN PRIVATE; MANAGEMENT; ACCRUALS; CONSERVATISM; PERFORMANCE; INCENTIVES; INVESTMENT; PROXIES;
D O I
10.1108/JAAR-09-2023-0276
中图分类号
F8 [财政、金融];
学科分类号
0202 ;
摘要
PurposeRecent accounting literature claims that private firms' heterogeneity influences the quality of earnings. Along with certain drivers of heterogeneity, private firms get involved in specific programs aimed at fostering their access to capital, competencies and networks (CCN programs). Such programs can enhance private firms' exposure to stakeholders that demand higher reporting quality, affecting their financial reporting choices. Therefore, this study investigated whether membership in CCN programs affects private firms' earnings quality.Design/methodology/approachFocusing on the ELITE program, an international platform that since 2012 aims to support the growth of the most promising SMEs, and employing different econometric specifications facing endogeneity concerns, this paper carries out a quantitative empirical analysis to test the effect of CCN programs on private firms' earnings quality.FindingsEmploying different earnings quality measures, empirical evidence reveals that firms belonging to CCN programs experienced an improvement in their earnings quality.Research limitations/implicationsEven though endogeneity concerns have been addressed, we are nevertheless aware that they might, at least partially, have affected our results.Practical implicationsAlthough the contributions of the study are mostly academic, the empirical evidence obtained also carries practical implications. CCN programs not only act, as one might assume, as catalysts for economic and dimensional growth but also contribute to better earnings quality, mitigating the information asymmetries between firms and their stakeholders.Originality/valueBy adding new evidence to the literature concerning the impact of private firms' heterogeneity on earnings quality, this is the first study to analyze the impact of specific programs aimed at supporting the affiliated SMEs to foster their access to capital, competencies and networks.
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页码:86 / 107
页数:22
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