2022
DOI: 10.53575/irjmss.v3.2.4(22)38-54
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The effect of earnings management on stock price crash risk: a comparative study of developing and developed Asian economies

Abstract: The purpose of this study is to investigate the impact of earnings management on the stock price crash risk in Asian economies by using the yearly dataset of 432 non-financial firms from 6 countries (i.e. Pakistan, India, China, Japan, Hong Kong, and Singapore) for the period from 2009 to 2020. The dependent variable i.e., stock price crash risk is measured by its two renowned proxies such as negative conditional skewness and down-up volatility. The data for earnings management, stock price crash risk, and all… Show more

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“…This research has been carried out especially in relation to companies in Asian countries. For example, Jawad et al (2022) analyzed the relationship between accounting deception and stock market crashes in several Asian countries and they found evidence that accounting deception contributes to increasing the risk of a stock market crash. Dai et al (2019) reached the same conclusion in a study focused exclusively on Chinese companies.…”
Section: Relationship Between Stock Market Crashes and Accounting Dec...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This research has been carried out especially in relation to companies in Asian countries. For example, Jawad et al (2022) analyzed the relationship between accounting deception and stock market crashes in several Asian countries and they found evidence that accounting deception contributes to increasing the risk of a stock market crash. Dai et al (2019) reached the same conclusion in a study focused exclusively on Chinese companies.…”
Section: Relationship Between Stock Market Crashes and Accounting Dec...mentioning
confidence: 99%