Earnings management practices may be implemented to unduly improve the company's credit score, and in voluntary settings, a company's choice of adopting IFRS can influence the company's credit profile. We conduct an empirical analysis on a representative sample (n=10,389) of Italian private companies and find that earning management practices improve, whereas a voluntary IFRS adoption worsen a company's creditworthiness profile. We also find that IFRS adoption cancels out the former undue credit profile benefits, further penalising the credit score. Future studies should replicate these analyses for other contexts and using alternative financial measures to improve the generalisability of these findings.

Moderating role of voluntary IFRS adoption on earnings management and credit score of private companies / Bertoni, Michele; Candio, Paolo; Pediroda, Valentino. - In: FINANCE RESEARCH LETTERS. - ISSN 1544-6131. - 2024, 70:(2024), p. 106369. [10.1016/j.frl.2024.106369]

Moderating role of voluntary IFRS adoption on earnings management and credit score of private companies

Candio, Paolo
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2024-01-01

Abstract

Earnings management practices may be implemented to unduly improve the company's credit score, and in voluntary settings, a company's choice of adopting IFRS can influence the company's credit profile. We conduct an empirical analysis on a representative sample (n=10,389) of Italian private companies and find that earning management practices improve, whereas a voluntary IFRS adoption worsen a company's creditworthiness profile. We also find that IFRS adoption cancels out the former undue credit profile benefits, further penalising the credit score. Future studies should replicate these analyses for other contexts and using alternative financial measures to improve the generalisability of these findings.
2024
Bertoni, Michele; Candio, Paolo; Pediroda, Valentino
Moderating role of voluntary IFRS adoption on earnings management and credit score of private companies / Bertoni, Michele; Candio, Paolo; Pediroda, Valentino. - In: FINANCE RESEARCH LETTERS. - ISSN 1544-6131. - 2024, 70:(2024), p. 106369. [10.1016/j.frl.2024.106369]
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