2020
DOI: 10.35940/ijrte.e4941.018520
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Earnings Management and Corporate Governance Evidence from Jordanian Banks

Mohammad Fawzi Shubita*

Abstract: The board of directors typically selects and removes officers, initiates fundamental changes, determines capital structure, adds, amends, or repeals bylaws (such as mergers and divestitures), declares dividends and sets the compensation for officers and management. The segregation of duties involves assigning different employees to perform functions so that an employee acting alone is prevented from committing an error or concealing a fraud in the normal course of their duties. Four types of functional respons… Show more

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“…This notion is also supported by Arora and Soni (2023); Saleh and Maigoshi (2024). Therefore, having women on boards benefits both shareholders and debt-holders, as it improves the governance framework and enhances financial report transparency and accuracy (Mansour et al, 2022b;Alshira'h & Lutf, 2023;Shubita & Alrawashedh, 2023). This argument is further supported by Tanaka (2014).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 80%
“…This notion is also supported by Arora and Soni (2023); Saleh and Maigoshi (2024). Therefore, having women on boards benefits both shareholders and debt-holders, as it improves the governance framework and enhances financial report transparency and accuracy (Mansour et al, 2022b;Alshira'h & Lutf, 2023;Shubita & Alrawashedh, 2023). This argument is further supported by Tanaka (2014).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 80%
“…The distribution of profits to the company's shareholders is proportional to the number of shares owned by each shareholder. Dividend policy is considered an essential matter in a company because it involves the welfare of shareholders or investors and concerns the company's interests (Shubita, 2020). The company's goal is to maximize shareholder wealth which is often interpreted as maximizing the firm value.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%