Growth opportunities and earnings management by cross-listed and U.S. firms

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Shrikant P. Jategaonkar
Linda M. Lovata
Xiaoxiao Song
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[1] Southern Illinois University Edwardsville,
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Tobin’s Q; Cross-listed firms; Growth opportunities; Earnings management; Discretionary accruals management; Real activities management; M4 M41;
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Using a sample of cross-listed and U.S. firms, we examine whether firms’ growth opportunities are associated with discretionary accruals and/or real activities management. While existing papers have reported mixed evidence for U.S. firms, we are the first to explicitly compare earnings management of cross-listed growth versus cross-listed value firms. Using the Tobin’s Q ratio as our proxy for growth opportunities, we compare earnings management by: (i) cross-listed growth versus cross-listed value firms, (ii) cross-listed growth versus U.S. growth firms, and (iii) cross-listed value versus U.S. value firms. We find significantly more management of discretionary accruals and real activities for cross-listed growth firms than the cross-listed value firms. In addition, the difference in earnings management between cross-listed and U.S. firms is concentrated in the growth firms, as there are no significant differences in earnings management between the cross-listed and U.S. value firms. Our findings have implications for analysts and investors interested in cross-listed firms. A better understanding of earnings management by firms with high or low growth opportunities can enable them to better assess the quality of earnings of these companies.
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