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Does Executive Compensation Affect Accounting Irregularities? Evidence From Listed Firms in Indonesia

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This research examined the association between executive compensation and accounting irregularities in Indonesia. Employing 1,100 firm-year observations during 2014 to 2017 period, we found that executive compensation is positively associated… Click to show full abstract

This research examined the association between executive compensation and accounting irregularities in Indonesia. Employing 1,100 firm-year observations during 2014 to 2017 period, we found that executive compensation is positively associated with accounting irregularities. This result is robust after we mitigated a serial order correlation of accounting irregularities and a self-selection bias using propensity score matching. We also discovered a positive relationship after considering alternative measures of accounting irregularities. Furthermore, we documented that the positive association between executive compensation and accounting irregularities is stronger for firms with higher board independence. Our findings provide important insights for regulators and Asian emerging market regulators who are considering promoting equity incentives for listed firms.

Keywords: listed firms; executive compensation; compensation affect; accounting irregularities; accounting

Journal Title: SAGE Open
Year Published: 2022

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