当代财经 ›› 2015, Vol. 0 ›› Issue (04): 577-.

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国有企业薪酬管制与会计稳健性

张洪辉,章琳一   

  1. (江西财经大学 会计学院,江西 南昌 330013)
  • 收稿日期:2014-10-13 发布日期:2021-01-21
  • 作者简介:张洪辉,江西财经大学讲师,博士,主要从事公司财务、公司治理问题研究,联系方式danordio@163.com;章琳一,江西财经大学讲师,博士生,主要从事公司财务、公司治理与审计问题研究。

Compensation Regulation and Accounting Conservatism in State-Owned Enterprises

ZHANG Hong-hui, ZHANG Lin-yi   

  1. (Jiangxi University of Finance and Economics, Nanchang 330013, China)
  • Received:2014-10-13 Published:2021-01-21

摘要: 利用A股国有上市公司2001-2013年的经验数据,研究了国有企业薪酬管制对会计稳健性的影响,以及薪酬管制影响会计稳健性在地方国企和央企之间的差异性。研究发现,国有企业的高管薪酬管制的确能够提高企业的会计稳健性,薪酬管制降低了高管追求会计业绩的冲动;与地方国企高管相比,央企高管的薪酬管制更能有助于企业会计稳健性的提高;高管持股对企业会计稳健性没有显著性影响;2007年新企业会计准则的采用,降低了企业会计稳健性;公司增长和会计稳健性负相关。此外,研究发现,地方国企的会计稳健性程度比央企更高;地方国企高管薪酬水平要比央企低。

关键词: 高管薪酬,薪酬管制,会计稳健性,国有企业

Abstract: By making use of the empirical data of A-share state-owned listed companies from 2001 to 2013, this paper studies the influence of compensation regulation on accounting conservatism in state-owned enterprises and the differences of such influence between local state-owned enterprises and the enterprises run by the central government. The results indicate that the top managers’ compensation regulation of SOEs can really improve the accounting conservatism; compensation regulation can reduce the impulse of the top managers to seek better accounting performance. Compared with the top managers in local SOEs, the compensation regulation for the enterprises run by the central government is more able to help improving accounting conservatism. The shareholdings of the top managers do not affect corporate accounting conservatism. The adoption of the new corporate accounting standards from 2007 has lowered the corporate accounting conservatism; the corporate growth is negatively correlated with accounting conservatism. In addition, the study finds that the level of accounting conservatism in local SOEs is higher than that in the enterprises run by the central government; the compensation level of the top managers in local SOEs is lower than that in the enterprises run by the central government.

Key words: executive compensation; compensation regulation; accounting conservatism; state-owned enterprise