Economic Linkage and the Contagion Effect of Earnings Quality on Market Risk

Authors

    Javad Hashemi Tonekaboni Ph.D. Student, Department of Accounting, Central Tehran Branch, Islamic Azad University, Tehran, Iran
    Negar Khosravipour * Assistant Professor, Department of Accounting, Central Tehran Branch, Islamic Azad University, Tehran, Iran n_khosravipour@yahoo.com
    Gholamreza Farsad Amanollahi Assistant Professor, Department of Accounting, Central Tehran Branch, Islamic Azad University, Tehran, Iran
https://doi.org/10.61838/kman.ijimob.3.5.12

Keywords:

economically related companies (industry peers), contagion effect; earnings quality, market risk.

Abstract

Objective: This study investigates the economic linkage and contagion effect of earnings quality on market risk at the Tehran Stock Exchange over the years 2010 to 2019, focusing on a screened statistical population consisting of 650 (year-company) data points. Given the concept of information transfer and previous studies related to earnings quality, it is hypothesized that higher earnings quality among industry peers (comprising a subset of closely related companies based on industry classification at the stock exchange) reduces a company's systematic risk.

Methodology: This research employs three different metrics for measuring earnings quality and uses multivariate regression for hypothesis testing and model estimation.

Findings: The results indicate that the estimated coefficients for earnings quality of the company (-0.011825) and related companies (-0.025110) are inversely related.

Conclusion: The results suggest that higher earnings quality among economically linked companies leads to a reduction in a company's systematic risk.

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Published

2023-12-20

How to Cite

Hashemi Tonekaboni, J. ., Khosravipour, N. ., & Farsad Amanollahi , G. (2023). Economic Linkage and the Contagion Effect of Earnings Quality on Market Risk. International Journal of Innovation Management and Organizational Behavior (IJIMOB), 3(5), 93-101. https://doi.org/10.61838/kman.ijimob.3.5.12

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