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The Influence of Fair Value Measurement on the Pledge of Overconfident Major Shareholders Based on Multiple Regression and Fisher Test

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COMPLEXITY
Volume 2021, Issue -, Pages -

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WILEY-HINDAWI
DOI: 10.1155/2021/5578367

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  1. Anhui Provincial Department of Education Quality Engineering Project (Planning Textbook), Economic Benefit Audit [2017ghjc119]
  2. Teaching Research Project of Anhui University of Finance and Economics [cxjhjyzdi1907]
  3. Major Project of the Key Research Base of Humanities and Social Sciences of the Ministry of Education Accounting Measurement Model, Report Model, and Enterprise Comprehensive Report [16JJD790035]

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The study found that overconfident major shareholders increase the probability and proportion of equity pledge, and the adjustment effect of fair value measurement is influenced by the level of accrued earnings management and the risk of stock price collapse.
Adopting fair value measurement may bring more earnings fluctuations and induce irrational psychology and radical financing behavior of managers and major shareholders. Based on behavioral corporate governance theory, using the sample of A-share nonfinancial listed companies of China during 2015-2017, this paper empirically examines the regulatory effect of fair value measurement; that is, whether fair value measurement affects the company's financing decisions when major shareholders have irrational psychological characteristics, i.e., overconfidence. The study found that overconfident major shareholders increase the probability of equity pledge and increase the proportion of equity pledge; further inspection found that if the level of accrued earnings management is higher, the adjustment effect of fair value measurement is also higher; when the risk of stock price collapse is higher, fair value measurement obviously increases the probability and ratio of overconfident major shareholders' equity pledge. The above conclusions provide empirical evidence that fair value measurement has a positively regulatory effect on financing decisions of major shareholders.

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