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Title: Stewardship value of income statement classification: an empirical examination
Authors: Nagar, Neerav
Arya, Avinash
Keywords: Earnings persistence;Sarbanes–Oxley Act;Controllability principle;Discontinued operations
Issue Date: 16-Aug-2018
Publisher: Sage Publications
Citation: Avinash Arya and Neerav Nagar (2018) "Stewardship value of income statement classification: an empirical examination" Journal of Accounting, Auditing & Finance, August, https://doi.org/10.1177/0148558X18793067
Abstract: This study investigates the use of earnings components in setting CEO compensation and explores how persistence and controllability affect it. The results indicate that compensation committees do accord differential treatment to earnings components based on their persistence and controllability. Among above the line items, income from continuing items, the most persistent item, also receives the most weight, followed by special items, which have smaller persistence. Furthermore, these weights vary across firms in different stages of life cycle in a manner that mirrors variations in their informativeness and persistence. Weights on special items also exhibit contextual sensitivity based on their type and frequency. Among below the line items, discontinued items, which are at least under partial control of the CEO, receive a positive weight. Except extraordinary items, which are largely uncontrollable, we find no evidence that CEOs are shielded from the income-decreasing effects of any of the earnings components
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/11718/21000
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