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- W2954331040 abstract "ABSTRACT Anecdotal research suggests that management is concerned about how Data Security Breaches (DSBs) impact a firm's financial performance. We investigate: whether managers in DSB firms manipulate earnings through real earnings management (REM) and/or accrual-based earnings management (AEM); how breach type, disclosure delay, and external monitoring impact earnings management activities; and how earnings management activities influence a DSB firm's performance. Using a propensity score matched sample, results suggest that DSB firms are more likely to manipulate earnings via REM, but not AEM. Additionally, we find that DSB firms engage in REM through cutting discretionary expenses, decreasing discretionary cash spending, and reducing the cost of goods sold through overproduction. We find some evidence that firms are more likely to increase REM when DSBs involve financial information or when firms delay the DSB disclosure or have low analyst coverage. We provide evidence that REM activities lead to lower subsequent performance in DSB firms. Data Availability: The data used are publicly available from the sources cited in the text." @default.
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- W2954331040 date "2019-07-01" @default.
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- W2954331040 title "Earnings Management in Firms with Data Security Breaches" @default.
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