Styles of regulators : evidence from the sec comment letters

Security regulations are enforced by the SEC staff. Conceptually, the regulations shall be enforced uniformly despite enforcers’ personal differences. I offer evidence to the contrary. Using the setting of SEC filing review process, I find that SEC staff members exhibit personal “styles” in their re...

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Main Author: Do, Thuc Truc
Other Authors: Zhang Huai
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-731602024-01-12T10:14:05Z Styles of regulators : evidence from the sec comment letters Do, Thuc Truc Zhang Huai Nanyang Business School Centre for Accounting and Auditing Research DRNTU::Business::Law::Accounting Security regulations are enforced by the SEC staff. Conceptually, the regulations shall be enforced uniformly despite enforcers’ personal differences. I offer evidence to the contrary. Using the setting of SEC filing review process, I find that SEC staff members exhibit personal “styles” in their reviews. Their personal styles significantly affect firms’ remediation costs, the contents of the SEC letter, and firms’ financial reporting quality. I find that female staff members are associated with higher remediation costs while the SEC staff members with CPA qualifications are more likely to emphasize accounting disclosures and firms under their supervision are more likely to report truthfully (lower F-score). Overall, the paper offers consistent evidence that SEC regulation enforcers exhibit individual differences and their styles affect firms’ financial reporting quality. Doctor of Philosophy (NBS) 2018-01-08T06:17:07Z 2018-01-08T06:17:07Z 2018 Thesis Do, T. T. (2018). Styles of regulators : evidence from the sec comment letters. Doctoral thesis, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore. http://hdl.handle.net/10356/73160 10.32657/10356/73160 en 89 p. application/pdf
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Styles of regulators : evidence from the sec comment letters
description Security regulations are enforced by the SEC staff. Conceptually, the regulations shall be enforced uniformly despite enforcers’ personal differences. I offer evidence to the contrary. Using the setting of SEC filing review process, I find that SEC staff members exhibit personal “styles” in their reviews. Their personal styles significantly affect firms’ remediation costs, the contents of the SEC letter, and firms’ financial reporting quality. I find that female staff members are associated with higher remediation costs while the SEC staff members with CPA qualifications are more likely to emphasize accounting disclosures and firms under their supervision are more likely to report truthfully (lower F-score). Overall, the paper offers consistent evidence that SEC regulation enforcers exhibit individual differences and their styles affect firms’ financial reporting quality.
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