TY - JOUR
T1 - The unintended consequence of social media criticisms
T2 - an earnings management perspective
AU - Li, Yi
AU - Zhang, Wei
AU - Urquhart, Andrew
AU - Wang, Pengfei
PY - 2023/1/2
Y1 - 2023/1/2
N2 - This paper investigates the impact of social media criticisms on financial reporting quality. Analyzing data from the leading Internet stock message board in China, we demonstrate that postings on stock message boards could promote earnings management, i.e. reducing financial transparency. This finding is further enhanced by employing the instrumental variable approach and the difference-in-differences approach and is explained by the cognitive evaluation theory. Additional analysis suggests that the positive relation between social media criticisms and earnings management cannot be attributed to a deterioration in operating performance or internal governance and is more pronounced in postings from senior users.
AB - This paper investigates the impact of social media criticisms on financial reporting quality. Analyzing data from the leading Internet stock message board in China, we demonstrate that postings on stock message boards could promote earnings management, i.e. reducing financial transparency. This finding is further enhanced by employing the instrumental variable approach and the difference-in-differences approach and is explained by the cognitive evaluation theory. Additional analysis suggests that the positive relation between social media criticisms and earnings management cannot be attributed to a deterioration in operating performance or internal governance and is more pronounced in postings from senior users.
UR - http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/1351847x.2022.2097885
U2 - 10.1080/1351847x.2022.2097885
DO - 10.1080/1351847x.2022.2097885
M3 - Article
SN - 1351-847X
VL - 29
SP - 33
EP - 57
JO - European Journal of Finance
JF - European Journal of Finance
IS - 1
ER -