Behavioral Intention of Earnings Management: The Explanation of Agency Problem, Moral Development and Theory of Planned Behavior

Yen, S. H., Chang, Y. S., and Wu, M. C. 2016. Behavioral Intention of Earnings Management: The Explanation of Agency Problem, Moral Development and Theory of Planned Behavior. NTU Management Review, 26 (2): 107-138. https://doi.org/10.6226/NTUMR.2016.FEB.R.12028

Sin-Hui Yen, Professor, Department of Accounting, Tamkang University
Yu-Shan Chang, Assistant Professor, Department of Accounting, Tamkang University
Mei-Chi Wu, Auditor, Deloitte Taiwan

Abstract

Based on Ajzen (1985) Theory of Planned Behavior (TPB) and the concept of agency theory as well as moral development, this study proposes a behavioral intention model consisting of agency situation, moral development, and the three dimensions of TPB, including attitude toward the behavior, subjective norm, and perceived behavioral control. This study decomposes the above three factors into multi-dimensions in examining accountants’ behaviors with regard to earnings management, moral development, and agency problem conditions to provide a comprehensive understanding of the behavioral intentions of earnings management. The main results of this study indicate that the “attitude” dimension is the only significant variable of TPB that explains the earnings management intention of accounting practitioners. Further analysis also suggests that the accounting practitioners’ “attitude” could be more effectively influenced through inculcation of the concept of “altruism”. In addition, the behavioral intention of accounting practitioners engaged in earnings management is significantly affected by agency situation and moral development. We find significant interaction between the two variables.  


Keywords

earnings managementmoral developmenttheory of planned behavior


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