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Impact of accounting conservatism and corporate governance on stock price breakdown in firms listed on the Palestine Stock Exchange

Authors :
Mohammed Talawa
Nemer Badwan
Source :
AJAR (Asian Journal of Accounting Research), Vol 9, Iss 3, Pp 229-256 (2024)
Publication Year :
2024
Publisher :
Emerald Publishing, 2024.

Abstract

Purpose – This paper uses test panel data for the biggest companies listed on the boards of directors of the Palestine Stock Exchange from 2016 to 2022 and will focus on the relationship between the corporate governance index, accounting conservatism, and the comprehensive index of corporate governance. Design/methodology/approach – The relationship between corporate governance and accounting conservatism is experimentally investigated for its impact on the likelihood of stock price breakdown and decline among companies listed on the Palestine Stock Exchange between 2016 and 2022, using a mixed utilities approach. Findings – The findings demonstrated the adverse correlation between corporate governance, accounting conservatism, and stock prices. Higher levels of corporate governance can effectively reduce the likelihood of future stock price increases, while conservative accounting policies can effectively prevent stock price collapses in these listed companies. Higher levels of corporate governance can greatly lessen the detrimental effect of accounting conservatism on the likelihood of future stock price breakdowns and declines. Both accounting conservatism and corporate governance have substitution effects in decreasing the danger of stock price collapse. Research limitations/implications – The limitations of the current research are that higher levels of corporate governance can significantly reduce the harmful effect of accounting conservatism on the probability of stock price breakdown and decline in the future on the study sample used, and these results cannot be generalized to all company stocks that were excluded in this study. The last research limitation is that the sample size of this study is somewhat small, and therefore the effects of the results cannot be used on all unlisted companies, and they cannot be generalized to all of these companies except only to companies listed on the Palestine Stock Exchange. Practical implications – Our findings have interesting managerial and policy implications. Listed firms should first strengthen external audit oversight, improve the method of disclosing accounting information, and improve the system architecture to raise the level of accounting conservatism. Moreover, it is imperative to enhance and improve the ownership structure of publicly traded firms, construct a robust mechanism for replacing shareholders, fortify the duties of the board of directors, proficiently fulfil the role of independent directors, and develop and refine the internal and external framework for corporate governance. Originality/value – This study provides insights about reducing the probability of a stock market breakdown and collapse from two sides: enhancing corporate governance, improving accounting conservatism, enhancing the reliability and integrity of disclosure, and growing the number of sustainable disclosures. These suggestions can also be used as a template for Palestine's capital market's gradual and sustainable expansion.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
24434175 and 24599700
Volume :
9
Issue :
3
Database :
Directory of Open Access Journals
Journal :
AJAR (Asian Journal of Accounting Research)
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
edsdoj.458a9cec6754193a63c98d5a41d3074
Document Type :
article
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1108/AJAR-11-2023-0385/full/pdf