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The bright side of CEO narcissism and its impact on accounting conservatism

Yun Shen (Department of Applied Finance, Macquarie University, Sydney, Australia)
Vito Mollica (Department of Applied Finance, Macquarie University, Sydney, Australia)
Aldo Fortunato Dalla Costa (Department of Applied Finance, Macquarie University, Sydney, Australia)

Journal of Accounting Literature

ISSN: 0737-4607

Article publication date: 22 May 2023

Issue publication date: 2 January 2024

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Abstract

Purpose

This study sheds new light on the personality trait and provides evidence regarding the relation between narcissism and desirable accounting practices, specifically the impact of CEO narcissism on accounting conservatism.

Design/methodology/approach

The authors test the relation between CEO narcissism and accounting conservatism for a sample of 907 US companies and their corresponding CEOs for the period between 2010 and 2018. The authors apply three established models of accounting conservatism and measure executives' narcissism using a non-intrusive approach ubiquitous in the literature.

Findings

The authors find that CEO narcissism is associated with speculative accounting practices in the form of timely recognition of positive news and more prudent financial reporting of anticipated negative news. The authors provide the first empirical evidence that, despite its well-known negative effects on corporate financial reporting, executive narcissism can also produce positive outcomes.

Originality/value

While managerial overconfidence has received much attention, the effects of executives' narcissism are still widely unexplored (Chatterjee and Hambrick, 2007). The authors thus contribute to the literature by investigating the relationship between CEOs' narcissism and accounting conservatism. The authors conjecture CEO narcissism should have a twofold effect on prudent financial reporting. On the one hand, CEOs' narcissism should be associated with low levels of unconditional conservatism due to excessively fast good news recognition. On the other hand, narcissistic executives should be associated with early recognition of negative news and hence with higher levels of conditional conservatism.

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Citation

Shen, Y., Mollica, V. and Dalla Costa, A.F. (2024), "The bright side of CEO narcissism and its impact on accounting conservatism", Journal of Accounting Literature, Vol. 46 No. 1, pp. 1-25. https://doi.org/10.1108/JAL-01-2023-0006

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Emerald Publishing Limited

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