Publication Type
Journal Article
Version
acceptedVersion
Publication Date
7-2017
Abstract
This paper examines the influence of director interlock on firms' discrete accounting method choices from the perspective of behavior diffusion. We argue that firm managers will imitate their interlocked-partner firm's accounting method choices when choosing their own accounting methods. We find that when there is an interlock relationship between two firms, their accounting method choices, including inventory and depreciation methods, are similar to each other, indicating that accounting method choices can diffuse across firms through director interlock. In addition, such similarity is greater the longer the interlock relationship between the two firms is and as uncertainty increases. Further, the interlock effect on depreciation methods is larger for firms whose interlock directors have accounting backgrounds. Finally after considering sample selection bias, the influence of industry homogeneity, the issue of endogeneity, the influence of interlock direction, using accruals as a measurement of the aggregations of accounting method choices, and so on, our results are still robust.
Keywords
Director interlock, Accounting method choice, Behavior diffusion, Similarity
Discipline
Accounting | Databases and Information Systems | Finance and Financial Management
Research Areas
Information Systems and Management
Publication
Journal of Accounting and Public Policy
Volume
36
Issue
4
First Page
316
Last Page
334
ISSN
0278-4254
Identifier
10.1016/j.jaccpubpol.2017.05.005
Publisher
Elsevier
Citation
HAN, Jie; HU, Nan; LIU, Ling; and TIAN, Gaoliang.
Does director interlock impact the diffusion of accounting method choice?. (2017). Journal of Accounting and Public Policy. 36, (4), 316-334.
Available at: https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/sis_research/8013
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Additional URL
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jaccpubpol.2017.05.005
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