GOOD CORPORATE GOVERNANCE AND EARNINGS MANAGEMENT IN INDONESIAN INITIAL PUBLIC OFFERINGS

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Tatang Ary Gumanti ORCID logo, Ari Sita Nastiti, Ayu Retsi Lestari

https://doi.org/10.22495/cocv13i4c4p5

Abstract

This study investigates the relationship between corporate governance mechanisms and earnings management (as measured by discretionary current accruals) for Indonesian IPO firms. Previous studies have mainly focused on an examination of the effect of corporate governance on the earnings management of publicly traded firms, whilst this study examines newly listed firms. It employs a modified Jones model to measure earnings management as developed by Tykvova (2006). The hypothesis predicts that Indonesian IPO firms with good corporate governance will engage in less earnings management in the periods prior to the IPO year. The sample consists of 75 IPOs and the results show that the proportion of board of commissioners, public ownership, institutional ownership and managerial ownership constrain the extent of earnings management of IPO firms. This study contributes to the literature in showing that corporate governance mechanism is an important determinant in earnings management practices for Indonesian IPO firms.

Keywords: Corporate Governance, Earnings Management, Initial Public Offering, Indonesia

How to cite this paper: Gumanti, T. A., Nastiti, A. S., & Lestari, A. R. (2016). Good corporate governance and earnings management in Indonesian initial public offerings. Corporate Ownership & Control, 13(4-4), 558-565. https://doi.org/10.22495/cocv13i4c4p5