Gender and conservatism: a cross-countries study

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Purpose: This paper aims to investigate the relation between gender and accounting conservatism in banking industry using cross-countries study. Design/methodology/approach: The study use cross-country data in banking industry. Sample of the study consists of 202 banks from 24 countries in the period 2016–2017. Findings: The result of the study indicates that banks that operate in high masculine society are less conservative than banks that operate in low masculine society (feminine). Originality/value: This research suggests that investors could consider investing in a country that has low masculinity (feminine) because it is more concerned with the protection of other society members through conservative choice as a protection from misleading decisions made based on too optimistic financial report.

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Purwa, P. A. L., & Setiawan, D. (2021). Gender and conservatism: a cross-countries study. PSU Research Review, 5(2), 182–194. https://doi.org/10.1108/PRR-08-2019-0028

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