AJAR (Asian Journal of Accounting Research) (Feb 2024)

The puzzling association between accounting conservatism and corporate social responsibility

  • Abbas Ali Daryaei,
  • Yasin Fattahi,
  • Ali Aldbs

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1108/AJAR-01-2023-0010
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 9, no. 1
pp. 35 – 46

Abstract

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Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to focus on exploring the mutual impact of accounting conservatism and corporate social responsibility (CSR). Design/methodology/approach – To empirically assess the theoretical arguments the authors estimate a simultaneous equations system for accounting conservatism and corporate social responsibility determination by two-stage least squares in a sample of 175 firms listed on the Tehran Stock Exchange (TSE) for the period 2009–2019. Findings – The results of the present study showed that accountability in companies listed on the TSE has led to an increase in the use of conservative practices. Therefore arguably, companies that seek CSR activities are more conservative in preparing and presenting financial reports. Also, companies that engage in conservative practices for the benefit of stakeholders are better able to implement CSR activities to meet stakeholder obligations. These results show a two-way relationship between CSR and accounting conservatism. Practical implications – According to the results obtained from this study and the elimination of conservatism from the qualitative features of financial reporting in International Accounting Standards, it is recommended for the trustees and authorities of national accounting standards to decide whether this qualitative feature is effective or not. Originality/value – Furthermore, the findings of this study suggest that the application of corporate social responsibility theories calls for more inquiry.

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