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Earnings Quality and Market Performance in LATAM Corporations: A Combined Agency and Cognitive Approach to Investors' Perceptions of Managerial Information

In: Corporate Governance and Strategic Decision Making

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  • Paolo Saona Hoffmann
  • Alesia Slocum
  • Laura Muro
  • Gonzalo Moreno

Abstract

This chapter studies the impact of financial reporting quality on firms' market performance in a sample of LATAM corporations. We infer that, especially in contexts of high information asymmetry, investors are not able to effectively discern the quality of the information they are provided with and can therefore be misled in their investment decisions by managerial opportunism. Our theoretical framework is built upon a combined agency theory and cognitive approach. We thereby seek to provide a valuable method to better understand how investors could be making suboptimal choices as a consequence of managers' opportunistic behaviour. Empirically, we use the Generalized Method of Moments (GMM) model, hypothesizing that a positive relationship should be observed between the opportunistic manipulation of earnings (that is, the misuse of accounting accruals) and the firm's market performance (that is, the consequential behaviour of investors). Through this 'pioneering' methodology, applied to the relatively under-researched LATAM region, we find that: (1) Financial data are identifiably and consistently manipulated through discretionary accruals in these countries. (2) As manipulation increases, markets do tend to appear more attractive to investors. (3) The elasticity of the market reaction to this manipulation is higher in what we term 'opaque' countries.

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  • Paolo Saona Hoffmann & Alesia Slocum & Laura Muro & Gonzalo Moreno, 2017. "Earnings Quality and Market Performance in LATAM Corporations: A Combined Agency and Cognitive Approach to Investors' Perceptions of Managerial Information," Chapters, in: Okechukwu Lawrence Emeagwali (ed.), Corporate Governance and Strategic Decision Making, IntechOpen.
  • Handle: RePEc:ito:pchaps:117079
    DOI: 10.5772/intechopen.68485
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    Keywords

    corporate governance; earnings quality; market performance; LATAM; agency theory; social cognitive approach;
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    • Q56 - Agricultural and Natural Resource Economics; Environmental and Ecological Economics - - Environmental Economics - - - Environment and Development; Environment and Trade; Sustainability; Environmental Accounts and Accounting; Environmental Equity; Population Growth

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