Corporate Governance Consequences of Accounting Scandals: Evidence from Top Management, CFO and Auditor Turnover

Quarterly Journal of Finance, 2016, Forthcoming

48 Pages Posted: 5 Mar 2008 Last revised: 16 Sep 2015

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Anup Agrawal

University of Alabama - Culverhouse College of Commerce & Business Administration

Tommy Cooper

University of Alabama - Department of Economics, Finance and Legal Studies

Date Written: September 15, 2015

Abstract

This paper examines the consequences of accounting scandals to top management, top financial officers, and outside auditors. We examine a sample of 518 U.S. public companies that announced earnings-decreasing restatements during the 1997-2002 period and an industry-size matched sample of control firms. Using logistic regressions that control for other determinants of management turnover, we find strong evidence of greater turnover of CEOs, top management and CFOs of restating firms compared to the control sample. Over the three years surrounding the year of restatement announcement, CEOs and CFOs, respectively, face a 14% and 10% greater probability of being replaced in restating firms than in control firms, after controlling for other factors. These represent increases of about 42% and 23%, respectively, compared to the usual turnover probabilities. The magnitudes of these effects are even larger for restatements that are more serious, have worse effects on stock prices, result in negative restated earnings, are initiated by outside parties, are accompanied by AAERs, or trigger securities class action lawsuits. We find little systematic evidence that auditor turnover is higher in restating firms. Our paper provides evidence of effective functioning of internal governance mechanisms following accounting scandals.

Keywords: Management turnover, CFO turnover, Auditor turnover, Accounting scandals, Earnings manipulation, Earnings restatements, Financial restatements

JEL Classification: G34, M43, K22

Suggested Citation

Agrawal, Anup and Cooper, Tommy, Corporate Governance Consequences of Accounting Scandals: Evidence from Top Management, CFO and Auditor Turnover (September 15, 2015). Quarterly Journal of Finance, 2016, Forthcoming, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=970355 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.970355

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