Managerial ability and the effectiveness of internal control over financial reporting

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Abstract

Able managers are considered more likely to produce high quality earnings, as suggested by earlier studies in related fields. Considering a positive association between earnings quality and effectiveness of internal control over financial reporting, I investigate the association between the latter, and managerial ability. As a result, I find that managerial ability is negatively associated with the existence of material weakness(es) in internal control over financial reporting. This result suggests that able managers are more likely to establish and maintain effective internal control over financial reporting, which helps them better monitor their firms' financial reporting.

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Lee, J. E. (2015). Managerial ability and the effectiveness of internal control over financial reporting. Journal of Applied Business Research, 31(5), 1781–1788. https://doi.org/10.19030/jabr.v31i5.9391

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