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The Impact of Corporate Governance Characteristics On Earnings Management In Palestine: The Moderating Effects Of Political Instability

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Severe political and economic instability greatly impact the effectiveness of corporate governance (CG) mechanisms and ownership structure (OS). This study extends prior CG and EM literature by examining whether political instability moderates the relationship between CG effectiveness and EM practices. In addition, few studies have dealt with the issues of CG and EM in Palestine. Hence, the purpose of this study is to introduce empirical evidence from Palestine by examining the relationship between CG mechanisms and EM practices. The current study focuses, first, on investigating the relationship between the internal CG mechanisms related to the board of director's (BOD) characteristics, the audit committee (AC) characteristics, ownership structure (OS), and EM practices. Second, this study examines whether BOD and AC quality influence EM practice by using an aggregate measure. Third, this study investigates whether political instability affected the association of BOD quality and AC quality with EM. The study uses a panel data approach to examine a total sample of 29 non-financial companies listed on the Palestine Exchange (PEX) for 8 years from 2011 to 2018. The data of CG were collected manually from the published annual reports on the website of PEX. Moreover, the DataStream from Thompson Reuters is used to collect some of the financial data related to EM calculations. Using a Pooled OLS regression of panel data, the findings show that BOD independence, BOD nationality diversity, BOD meetings, the existence of remunerations and governance committee, and institutional ownership are negatively and significantly associated with EM. Foreign ownership is associated positively and significantly with EM practices. Furthermore, the findings reveal that AC characteristics, BOD size, CEO duality, and ownership concentration are not significantly associated with EM practices. The random-effects panel data model reveals inconclusive results in the Palestinian setting; the results show that the quality of BOD is positively associated with EM, which is unlike the agency theory perspective, while the quality of AC is associated negatively with EM, which is in line with agency theory. The results indicate that political instability increases EM practices in Palestine. Based on the regression analysis, the findings indicate that the relationship between the quality of BOD is stronger in reducing EM practices under political instability effects. In contrast, the quality of AC becomes weak under a situation of political instability. This research extends the existing literature by providing a unique contribution to CG and EM literature by filling this gap by examining this relationship between CG mechanisms and EM due to limited studies that have been conducted in Palestine. Moreover, the results can be generalized to other developing countries with political instability like Palestine, such as Arab Spring countries.

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4171048-Restricted until April 2024

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Corporate governance -- Palestine -- Case studies, earnings management,

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Ali Hassan Ibraheem Aljadba. (2021). The Impact of Corporate Governance Characteristics On Earnings Management In Palestine: The Moderating Effects Of Political Instability [Doctoral dissertation, Universiti Sains Islam Malaysia]. USIM Research Repository.