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Determinants of Earnings Management Ethics Among Accountants

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Earnings management behavior is a concern of standard-setters, regulators and the accounting profession. This study examines the ethics of this practice using a national sample of 763 accounting practitioners, faculty and students. Possible determinants of the ethics of this practice such as perceived role of ethics and social responsibility, and personal moral philosophies (i.e. idealism and relativism) are explored. Results indicate a positive relationship between social responsibility, focus on long-term gains, idealism, and the ethical perception of earnings management and negative relationship between focus on short-term gains, relativism and the ethical perception of this practice. Implications for the accounting profession as it deals with the issue of earnings management are discussed.

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Elias, R.Z. Determinants of Earnings Management Ethics Among Accountants. Journal of Business Ethics 40, 33–45 (2002). https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1019956821253

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