CFO Gender and Accruals Quality

SYNOPSIS: The authors examine the association between chief financial officer (hereafter, CFO) gender and the quality of accruals. Based on findings in prior research on gender differences in a variety of decision settings—risk-taking attitudes, financial judgments, and regulatory compliances—they h...

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Veröffentlicht in:Accounting horizons 2010-03, Vol.24 (1), p.25-39
Hauptverfasser: Barua, Abhijit, Davidson, Lewis F., Rama, Dasaratha V., Thiruvadi, Sheela
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Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:SYNOPSIS: The authors examine the association between chief financial officer (hereafter, CFO) gender and the quality of accruals. Based on findings in prior research on gender differences in a variety of decision settings—risk-taking attitudes, financial judgments, and regulatory compliances—they hypothesize that firms with female CFOs will have higher quality of accruals. The empirical findings, based on a sample of 1,559 (1,222) firms in 2005 (2004), support this hypothesis. The study shows that companies with female CFOs have lower performance-matched absolute discretionary accruals and lower absolute accrual estimation errors, after controlling for other factors that prior research has shown to be associated with accruals.
ISSN:0888-7993
1558-7975
DOI:10.2308/acch.2010.24.1.25