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COVID-19 Pandemic and Fraudulent Financial Reporting Motives in Emerging Markets: A Comparative Study | ||
International Journal of Business and Development Studies | ||
دوره 14، شماره 1، مهر 2022، صفحه 119-146 اصل مقاله (975.99 K) | ||
شناسه دیجیتال (DOI): 10.22111/ijbds.2022.7440 | ||
نویسندگان | ||
Mohammad Ali Bagherpour Velashani1؛ Farqad Faisal Jadaan Sallal2؛ Mahdi Salehi3 | ||
1Department: Economics and Administrative Sciences, Ferdowsi University of Mashhad Mashhad, Iran. | ||
2Department: Economics and Administrative Sciences, Al-Furat- Al-Awsat Technical University. Kufa, Iraq. | ||
3Department: Economics and Administrative Sciences, Ferdowsi University of Mashhad. Mashhad, Iran. | ||
چکیده | ||
The study aims to investigate and comparatively identify the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic on fraudulent reporting motives in three emerging markets, namely Iran, Iraq, and Egypt. The present research method is a descriptive survey. The statistical population consists of independent auditors in three countries, and field methods and questionnaires have been used to collect data. The results indicate that COVID-19 pandemic affects management motives for committing fraud. They include respectively: sudden personal financial needs, need to receive financial resources for firm, pressure from owners in family companies, tax incentives, greed, government pressure in state-owned firms, concealing financial distress, avoidance of exclusion or deterioration in stock market, trust and self-esteem, tendency to increase compensation/payment of the management, pressure due to threats and compulsion, concealment of personal and illegal exploitation of assets, implementation or going beyond analysts’ forecasts, high levels of market competition, revenge, manager’s culture and values, management ideology or beliefs, and comparison of social status. This is the first study to investigate and compare the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on fraudulent reporting incentives in emerging markets. Further, this study was conducted in three countries of Iran, Iraq, and Egypt, which have different contextual conditions (political, economic, cultural, etc.), indicating the impact of environmental conditions on the effects of Covid outbreaks. It can help stakeholders, including legislators, capital market regulators and auditors in other markets, especially emerging markets, to deal with the risk of fraudulent reporting during the COVID -19 and other similar crises. | ||
کلیدواژهها | ||
Fraudulent reporting؛ Management incentives؛ COVID-19 pandemic؛ Iran؛ Iraq؛ Egypt | ||
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