Article(electronic)May 1, 2023

Why are not men and women more alike? Gender and clawbacks in the trade-off between accrual and real activity earnings manipulation

In: Gender in management: an international journal, Volume 38, Issue 8, p. 1117-1134

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Abstract

Purpose
The purpose of this study is to examine the trade-off between accrual and real activity earnings manipulation by considering gender and punishment as one aspect of clawbacks.


Design/methodology/approach
To achieve the research objectives, experimental design research was used, involving 183 professional accountants in Indonesia. This was followed by interviews with board members of public companies in Indonesia.


Findings
After the adoption of clawbacks, the intention to manipulate accruals decreased more among women than among men. However, the possible unintended consequences of clawbacks, particularly an increase in real activity manipulation, did not differ between women and men.


Originality/value
There are still few studies that use experimental designs to examine the consequences of clawback. Our study is expected to provide a novel contribution to the literature on the consequences of clawbacks as we use an experimental method. Besides, previous research that tested the consequences of clawback, using both archival and experimental data, had not considered the gender aspect, thus prompting this study to fill the research gap related to the consequences of clawback adoption by including the gender variable.

Languages

English

Publisher

Emerald

ISSN: 1754-2421

DOI

10.1108/gm-06-2022-0203

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