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Joint board management meetings and earnings management

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PurposeJoint board management meetings bring boards of directors and top management teams together to share information and discuss company matters. The authors investigate whether these joint meetings are associated with higher agency costs or information sharing benefits in the context of firm earnings management.Design/methodology/approachUsing publicly disclosed data on the frequency of joint board management meetings in Indonesian firms, the authors examine the relationship between joint board management meetings and earnings management during 2010–2017.FindingsThe authors find that more joint board management meetings are associated with lower earnings management. This is consistent with joint board management meetings providing net information sharing benefits. Additional testing indicates that the results are the strongest when firms hold more joint board management meetings than regular board meetings.Originality/valueThe findings suggest that in addition to holding regular board and audit committee meetings, formal meetings between boards of directors and top management teams are beneficial to shareholders by restricting opportunistic accounting choices by firm management.
Title: Joint board management meetings and earnings management
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PurposeJoint board management meetings bring boards of directors and top management teams together to share information and discuss company matters.
The authors investigate whether these joint meetings are associated with higher agency costs or information sharing benefits in the context of firm earnings management.
Design/methodology/approachUsing publicly disclosed data on the frequency of joint board management meetings in Indonesian firms, the authors examine the relationship between joint board management meetings and earnings management during 2010–2017.
FindingsThe authors find that more joint board management meetings are associated with lower earnings management.
This is consistent with joint board management meetings providing net information sharing benefits.
Additional testing indicates that the results are the strongest when firms hold more joint board management meetings than regular board meetings.
Originality/valueThe findings suggest that in addition to holding regular board and audit committee meetings, formal meetings between boards of directors and top management teams are beneficial to shareholders by restricting opportunistic accounting choices by firm management.

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