2017
DOI: 10.35152/snusjb.2017.23.1.001
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The Impact of Non-Financial Stakeholders on Accounting Conservatism: The Case of Labor Unions'

Abstract: This study examines the relation between labor union strength and conditional accounting conservatism. We argue that labor unions can have an increasing or decreasing effect on conditional conservatism due to considerations associated with layoffs and job security of union members. Using Basu's (1997) asymmetric timeliness framework and multiple measures of union strength, we find that labor union strength leads to less conditional conservatism, even after controlling for known determinants *We thank

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