TitleDo Inquiry Letters Curb Corporate Catering Motives of High Sustainable R&D Investment? Empirical Evidence from China
AuthorsYu, Yan
Lee, Yi-Tsung
AffiliationBeijing Technol & Business Univ, Business Sch, Beijing 100048, Peoples R China
Peking Univ, Guanghua Sch Management, Beijing 100093, Peoples R China
KeywordsEARNINGS MANAGEMENT
PROPENSITY SCORE
STOCK LIQUIDITY
CASH FLOW
RISK
INNOVATION
SAMPLE
MARKET
NO
Issue DateJun-2022
PublisherSUSTAINABILITY
AbstractSustainable R&D investment is an important issue for enterprises to obtain core competitiveness in modern society. Government supervision can play a guiding role in the process of developing a competitive advantage in innovation in developing countries. This paper analyzes the impact of the government's proactive regulatory model, represented by the R&D expense inquiry letters (hereafter, RDILs), on the corporate catering motives of high sustainable R&D investment. The results show that the RDILs have a regulatory effect on the listed companies' catering motives of high sustainable R&D investment, but this effect is weakened by higher stock price crash risk, lower stock liquidity, and greater market short-selling pressure. Further analysis shows that the regulatory effect of RDILs is achieved by reducing the subsequent level of strategic R&D classification manipulation by the company. Overall, our study finds a monitoring role for inquiry letter supervision on the sustainability of corporate R&D investments. Exchanges in other countries should consider their use.
URIhttp://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11897/648361
DOI10.3390/su14127476
IndexedSCI(E)
SSCI
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