2023
DOI: 10.4102/sajems.v26i1.4600
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Earnings thresholds in South Africa listed enterprises: Manipulating research and developmental expenditures

Abstract: Background: Research and developmental (RD) expenditure directly affects profits. Therefore, managers are likely to manipulate RD expenditure to meet earnings thresholds.Aim: This study investigates whether managers manipulate RD expenditure to meet earnings thresholds, while analysing whether the prospect theory explains this behaviour.Setting: The setting is 62 South African firms listed on the Johannesburg Stock Exchange (JSE) studied from 2011 to 2019.Method: We collected 379 annual samples from the SP Cap… Show more

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“…Bjornsen et al (2023) find that firms with a more conservative analyst following have lower earnings benchmarks. Liu (2023) shows that most South African listed firms have earnings above zero or have avoided reporting declining earnings prior to R&D earnings manipulation.…”
Section: Empirical Research On Earnings Thresholdsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Bjornsen et al (2023) find that firms with a more conservative analyst following have lower earnings benchmarks. Liu (2023) shows that most South African listed firms have earnings above zero or have avoided reporting declining earnings prior to R&D earnings manipulation.…”
Section: Empirical Research On Earnings Thresholdsmentioning
confidence: 99%