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Does Investment Bankers' Prior Experience in Public Accounting Reduce Earnings Management in IPO Firms?

Authors :
He, Xianjie
Pittman, Jeffrey
Stein, Sarah E.
Yin, Huifang
Source :
Auditing: A Journal of Practice & Theory; May2024, Vol. 43 Issue 2, p103-129, 27p
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

SUMMARY: We examine whether firms undertaking an initial public offering (IPO) exhibit less earnings management when individual investment bankers have prior experience in public accounting. Although auditors are primarily responsible for providing external monitoring of the financial reporting process, individual bankers also have strong incentives to improve accounting quality in firms going public. We predict a negative relation between public accounting experience and IPO firms' earnings management because working in public practice fosters individual bankers' accounting expertise and conservative personalities. In exploiting unique disclosures of investment bankers' identities and characteristics in China, our analysis indicates that bankers with early-career public accounting experience constrain IPO firms' accrual-based earnings management. Consistent with expectations, we find that this evidence is more pronounced if the accounting firm that employed the future investment banker is larger, is permitted to audit listed companies, and was previously subject to a regulatory sanction. Data Availability: Most data are publicly available from the sources identified in the paper. Hand-collected data from the Securities Association of China (SAC) can be made available upon request. JEL Classifications: G24; M41; M42. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
02780380
Volume :
43
Issue :
2
Database :
Complementary Index
Journal :
Auditing: A Journal of Practice & Theory
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
176898442
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.2308/AJPT-2021-005