Social Desirability Bias and Earnings Management around the World

Journal Title: International Journal of Management and Economics - Year 2015, Vol 0, Issue 47

Abstract

In this paper we test whether inter-country variation in individuals’ tendency to conform, as measured by the Lie (social desirability) scale used in the Eysenck Personality Questionnaire, can explain differences in the propensity to employ corporate earnings management around the world. Such a link is feasible, given that survey data suggest executives tend to be under severe pressure to meet earnings benchmarks, to which they often succumb by engaging in earnings management (to the detriment of the company’s long-term prospects). We hypothesize that in countries where the propensity to act in a socially desirable (outsider-satisfying) way is stronger, earnings management should be more prevalent. Research results support our hypothesis, and demonstrate the existence of a positive relationship between the prevalence of earnings management in a country and the mean score of individuals from that country on the Eysenck Lie scale, which further evidences that capital market pressure is a significant determinant of earnings management.

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Paweł Niszczota

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  • EP ID EP400078
  • DOI 10.1515/ijme-2015-0028
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Paweł Niszczota (2015). Social Desirability Bias and Earnings Management around the World. International Journal of Management and Economics, 0(47), 56-70. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-400078