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- Probowo Erawan Sastroredjo
(School of Business, University of Leicester, Brookfield, Leicester LE2 1RQ, UK
Department of Management, Parahyangan Catholic University, Bandung 40141, Indonesia)
- Marcel Ausloos
(School of Business, University of Leicester, Brookfield, Leicester LE2 1RQ, UK
Group of Researchers Applying Physics in Economy and Sociology (GRAPES), Beauvallon, Angleur, B-4031 Liège, Belgium
Babeș-Bolyai University, Str. Mihail Kogǎlniceanu 1, 400084 Cluj-Napoca, Romania
Department of Statistics and Econometrics, Bucharest University of Economic Studies, 15-17 Dorobanti Avenue, District 1, 010552 Bucharest, Romania)
- Polina Khrennikova
(School of Business, University of Leicester, Brookfield, Leicester LE2 1RQ, UK
Financial Engineering Group, Faculty of Behavioural, Management, and Social Sciences (BMS), University of Twente, 7522 NB Enschede, The Netherlands)
Abstract
Our research investigates the relationship between eco-innovation and earnings management among 567 firms listed on the FTSE All-Share Index from 2014 to 2022. By examining how sustainability-driven innovation influences financial reporting practices, we explore the strategic motivations behind income smoothing in firms engaged in environmental initiatives. The findings reveal a positive association between eco-innovation and earnings management, suggesting that firms may leverage eco-innovation not only for environmental signalling but also to project financial stability and meet stakeholder expectations. The analysis further uncovers that the propensity for earnings management is amplified in firms facing financial constraints, proxied by low Whited-Wu (WW) scores and weak sales performance, and in those characterised by high financial opacity. We employ a robust multi-method approach to address potential endogeneity and selection bias, including entropy balancing, propensity score matching (PSM), and the Heckman Test correction. Our research contributes to the literature by providing empirical evidence on the dual strategic role of eco-innovation—balancing sustainability signalling with earnings management—under varying financial conditions. The findings offer actionable insights for regulators, investors, and policymakers navigating the intersection of corporate transparency, financial health, and environmental responsibility.
Suggested Citation
Probowo Erawan Sastroredjo & Marcel Ausloos & Polina Khrennikova, 2025.
"Eco-Innovation and Earnings Management: Unveiling the Moderating Effects of Financial Constraints and Opacity in FTSE All-Share Firms,"
Sustainability, MDPI, vol. 17(11), pages 1-25, May.
Handle:
RePEc:gam:jsusta:v:17:y:2025:i:11:p:4860-:d:1664409
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