Labor Union and Real Earnings Management

This study examines the effect of labor union on the extent of real earnings management using 3,375 firm-year observations of listed Korean firms over 2002–2008. The empirical results suggest that labor unionization rate is positively associated with real earnings management and the absolute value o...

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Main Authors: Hong Min Chun, Sang Yi Shin
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: People & Global Business Association (P&GBA) 2017-12-01
Series:Global Business and Finance Review
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Online Access:http://www.gbfrjournal.org/pds/journal/thesis/20180105122130-E7MSA.pdf
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spelling doaj-b34acc3e24b94b8db4e359d94383e9dc2021-02-15T02:19:43ZengPeople & Global Business Association (P&GBA)Global Business and Finance Review 1088-69312384-16482017-12-01224304910.17549/gbfr.2017.22.4.30Labor Union and Real Earnings ManagementHong Min Chun0Sang Yi Shin1Chungbuk National University, Cheongju-si, Republic of KoreaChungbuk National University, Cheongju-si, Republic of KoreaThis study examines the effect of labor union on the extent of real earnings management using 3,375 firm-year observations of listed Korean firms over 2002–2008. The empirical results suggest that labor unionization rate is positively associated with real earnings management and the absolute value of each real earnings management proxy. Further, these empirical results are more pronounced in non-chaebol firms. The additional robustness tests using union existence as a supplementary proxy of labor union strength and 2SLS regression supports above findings. Thus, we conclude that labor unions push managers to increase real earnings management to create a favorable negotiation environment for wage maximization and hired managers collude with labor union to receive cash-based bonus incentive.http://www.gbfrjournal.org/pds/journal/thesis/20180105122130-E7MSA.pdflabor union strengthnegotiationreal earnings managementwage maximization
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Labor Union and Real Earnings Management
Global Business and Finance Review
labor union strength
negotiation
real earnings management
wage maximization
author_facet Hong Min Chun
Sang Yi Shin
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title Labor Union and Real Earnings Management
title_short Labor Union and Real Earnings Management
title_full Labor Union and Real Earnings Management
title_fullStr Labor Union and Real Earnings Management
title_full_unstemmed Labor Union and Real Earnings Management
title_sort labor union and real earnings management
publisher People & Global Business Association (P&GBA)
series Global Business and Finance Review
issn 1088-6931
2384-1648
publishDate 2017-12-01
description This study examines the effect of labor union on the extent of real earnings management using 3,375 firm-year observations of listed Korean firms over 2002–2008. The empirical results suggest that labor unionization rate is positively associated with real earnings management and the absolute value of each real earnings management proxy. Further, these empirical results are more pronounced in non-chaebol firms. The additional robustness tests using union existence as a supplementary proxy of labor union strength and 2SLS regression supports above findings. Thus, we conclude that labor unions push managers to increase real earnings management to create a favorable negotiation environment for wage maximization and hired managers collude with labor union to receive cash-based bonus incentive.
topic labor union strength
negotiation
real earnings management
wage maximization
url http://www.gbfrjournal.org/pds/journal/thesis/20180105122130-E7MSA.pdf
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