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Earnings manipulation and firm performance: evidence from Jordan

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  • Adel K. Almasarwah
  • Adel M. Sarea
  • Malik Abu Afifa
  • Yahya Marei

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This paper examines the link between earnings management and firm performance in Jordanian listed firms in the context of emerging markets. Panel data robust regression analysis of accruals and real earnings management was performed using modified Jones, Roychowdhury of abnormal cash flow, Roychowdhury of abnormal production, and Roychowdhury of abnormal discretionary expenses against firm performance proxies such as the returns on equity and assets, and earnings per share. Mixed results with detail to the abilities of the earnings management models estimated values. Modified Jones, Roychowdhury of abnormal cash flow and Roychowdhury of abnormal production positively related to all firm performance proxies (return on assets, return on equity and earnings per share). Roychowdhury of abnormal discretionary expenses has an insignificant relationship with all firm performance proxies. In addition, our findings offer new evidence about the consequences of earnings management (real and accruals) and three proxies of firm performance. Our results provide clear earnings management motivations that could be used in order to engage in earnings management in Jordanian listed firms.

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  • Adel K. Almasarwah & Adel M. Sarea & Malik Abu Afifa & Yahya Marei, 2021. "Earnings manipulation and firm performance: evidence from Jordan," International Journal of Critical Accounting, Inderscience Enterprises Ltd, vol. 12(3), pages 259-278.
  • Handle: RePEc:ids:ijcrac:v:12:y:2021:i:3:p:259-278
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