Abnormal ownership concentration and the value-relevance of accounting information

dc.contributor.authorBadenhorst, Wessel M.
dc.contributor.authorVon Well, Rieka
dc.contributor.emailwessel.badenhorst@up.ac.za
dc.date.accessioned2026-02-11T05:51:34Z
dc.date.available2026-02-11T05:51:34Z
dc.date.issued2026-01
dc.description.abstractPURPOSE – Ownership of a firm might be concentrated (i.e. a small number of large shareholders) or dispersed (i.e. a large number of small shareholders). Differences in ownership structure can affect the amount and quality of public information about a firm and moderate the value-relevance of reported financial information. We investigate how ownership concentration moderates the value-relevance of book values and earnings. DESIGN/METHODOLOGY/APPROACH – Inferences are derived from a multivariate regression approach, using 361 listed South African firms reporting from 1 January 2010 to 31 December 2019. FINDINGS – More concentrated ownership is associated with lower value-relevance of high-quality earnings. More importantly, ownership concentration that deviates from expectations (abnormal ownership concentration) is associated with lower value-relevance of high-quality earnings and higher value-relevance of book values, irrespective of whether ownership concentration is abnormally high or abnormally low. RESEARCH LIMITATIONS/IMPLICATIONS – Abnormal ownership concentration weakens the association between high financial reporting quality and capital market outcomes. Therefore, optimising ownership structure deserves attention equal to increasing financial reporting quality. ORIGINALITY/VALUE – The key insight of this paper is that the absolute level of ownership concentration matters less than its deviation from expected levels.
dc.description.departmentAccounting
dc.description.librarianam2026
dc.description.sdgSDG-01: No poverty
dc.description.urihttps://www.emerald.com/jaee
dc.identifier.citationBadenhorst, W.M. & Von Well, R. 2026, 'Abnormal ownership concentration and the value-relevance of accounting information', Journal of Accounting in Emerging Economies, vol. 16, no. 1, pp. 1-30. DOI 10.1108/JAEE-09-2024-0399.
dc.identifier.issn2042-1168 (print)
dc.identifier.issn2042-1176 (online)
dc.identifier.other10.1108/JAEE-09-2024-0399
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/2263/108064
dc.language.isoen
dc.publisherEmerald
dc.rights© Wessel M. Badenhorst and Rieka von Well. This article is published under the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY 4.0) licence.
dc.subjectValue-relevance
dc.subjectOwnership
dc.subjectConcentration
dc.subjectHigh-quality
dc.subjectEarnings
dc.titleAbnormal ownership concentration and the value-relevance of accounting information
dc.typeArticle

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