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Erscheinungsjahr: 
2025
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[Journal:] Journal of Economics, Finance and Administrative Science [ISSN:] 2218-0648 [Volume:] 30 [Issue:] 60 [Year:] 2025 [Pages:] 385-405
Verlag: 
Emerald Publishing Limited, Leeds
Zusammenfassung: 
Purpose - Thisresearch aimsto answerthe question of to what extent managerial ability (MA)impactsthe level of employing income smoothing (IS) through loan loss provision (LLP) and how this influences the banks' financial performance. Design/methodology/approach - The research confirms LLPs used to smooth income through the relationship between LLPs and pre-provisioning income in Asia-Pacific banksfrom 2012 to 2021. Then, it exploresthe role of managerial ability in IS behavior by using a two-stage procedure: estimating the profit efficiency by employing a four-error stochastic frontier analysis (SFA) and generating MA by calculating residuals from regressing profit efficiency on bank-specific factors. Next, it explores the relationship between IS, managerial ability and banks' performance. Findings - There is IS through LLP among Asia-Pacific banks, and high-ability managers generally have no special taste in utilizing IS. However, these situations could be modified by contexts such as bank types, profitability levels, credit risk or economic conditions. Besides, talented managers are expected to propose a positive impact on performance in case they use discretionary LLP as a tool of IS. Originality/value - This study is among the first to discover IS behavior and its association with MA and performance in the banking industry and Asia-Pacific region. Furthermore, a four-error SFA can solve the problems of inability and improve the measurement framework of managerial ability measurement. The research also enhances the understanding of upper echelon theory.
Schlagwörter: 
Earnings management
Income smoothing
Loans loss provision
Managerial ability
Performance
Asian-Pacific banks
JEL: 
G21
D25
L25
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