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Investor protection, cross-listing and accounting quality

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posted on 2024-11-15, 20:41 authored by Khairul Anuar KamarudinKhairul Anuar Kamarudin, Akmalia Ariff, Aziz Jaafar
2019 Using 42,808 firm-year observations from 32 countries around the world, we investigate whether cross-listing in the US is associated with better accounting quality, and whether investor protection moderates the effect of cross-listing on accounting quality. Our main results show firms that are cross-listed in the US exhibit more timely reporting of losses, greater tendency to manage earnings downward, and more value relevance of accounting numbers as compared to their domestic counterparts. Cross-listed firms originating from high investor protection jurisdictions, particularly in high anti-director rights and common law countries, exhibit greater tendency to recognise a more timely reporting of losses and to manage earnings downward but exhibit lower value relevance of earnings as compared to cross-listed firms domiciled in low anti-director rights and non-common law countries. These results suggest that the strength of investor protection in home country plays an important role in determining the quality of accounting numbers of cross-listed firms.

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Kamarudin, K., Ariff, A. & Jaafar, A. 2020, 'Investor protection, cross-listing and accounting quality', Journal of Contemporary Accounting and Economics, vol. 16, no. 1,

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English

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141003

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