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Chief financial officer power and conditional accounting conservatism

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posted on 2025-04-15, 13:32 authored by Lutfa Tilat Ferdous, Nader Atawnah, Jia Liu, Yifan ZhouYifan Zhou
This study investigates the influence of chief financial officer (CFO) power on firms' accounting conservatism. Drawing on managerial power and self-focus theories, we find a significant negative relationship between CFO power and conditional accounting conservatism. We further demonstrate that the documented relationship is most pronounced in firms with weak corporate governance and high information asymmetry. We explore the mechanism related to CFO compensation, finding that powerful CFOs with high remuneration incentives tend to reduce accounting conservatism, likely to maximize their compensation. Our results remain robust to various sensitivity tests and endogeneity concerns, addressed through the Heckman self-selection model, Difference-in-Differences test, and alternative variable measurements. In additional analysis, we find that stronger social ties between CFOs and CEOs, proxied by age and gender similarity, are associated with lower accounting conservatism. Our study emphasises the motivation of powerful CFOs in influencing the asymmetric recognition of good and bad news and contributes to both managerial power and financial reporting literature and has policy implications.

Funding

United Arab Emirates University, SURE + Research grant 2024- Fund code 12B051.

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Author affiliation

College of Business Accounting & Finance

Version

  • VoR (Version of Record)

Published in

Review of Quantitative Finance and Accounting

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

issn

0924-865X

eissn

1573-7179

Copyright date

2025

Language

en

Deposited by

Dr Yifan Zhou

Deposit date

2025-04-05

Data Access Statement

The data that support the findings of this study are either publicly available or available from a third party as mentioned in the manuscript.

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