2023
DOI: 10.1108/jaar-12-2022-0322
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Religiosity, financial distress and R&D accounting treatment in US context

Ines Gharbi,
Mounira Hamed-Sidhom,
Khaled Hussainey

Abstract: PurposePrior research shows that religiosity affects the degree of managers' risk aversion. As a result, religious firms are less likely to invest in R&D activities. Moreover, US GAAP treats these investments as expenses. For this reason, religious firms have fewer expenses in their earnings and are less likely to be in financial distress.Design/methodology/approachData are collected from Worldscope and the Churches and Church Membership files of the American Religion Data Archive website from 1985 to 2018… Show more

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