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The Impact of the Corporate Life‐Cycle on the Value‐Relevance of Disaggregated Earnings Components

David S. Jenkins (University of Delaware, Department of Accounting and Management Information Systems, Newark, Delaware 19716)
Gregory D. Kane (University of Delaware, Department of Accounting and Management Information Systems, Newark, Delaware 19716)
Uma Velury (University of Delaware, Department of Accounting and Management Information Systems, Newark, Delaware 19716)

Review of Accounting and Finance

ISSN: 1475-7702

Article publication date: 1 April 2004

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Abstract

We investigate the relative roles of key components of earnings change in explaining the value relevance of earnings across different life‐cycle stages of the firm. We hypothesize that firms in different life‐cycle stages take different strategic actions: change in sales is emphasized in the growth and mature stages, while in later stages, profitability is emphasized. Because payoffs to such strategies vary across the life‐cycle, the stock market reaction to the success firms have in employing these strategic actions is likely to vary across the life‐cycle. To test our hypotheses, we disaggregate changes in earnings into three key components: earnings change from change in sales, earnings change from change in profitability, and an interaction term comprising both sales change and profitability change. Our findings are consistent with our hypotheses: when firms are in the growth stage, the value‐relevance of change in sales is relatively greater than that of change in profitability. In the mature stage, the value relevance of change in profitability increases, relative to that of change in sales. When firms are in stagnant stage, the value‐relevance of changes in profitability are relatively greater than that of change in sales. Collectively, the results demonstrate a shift in the value relevance of earnings components from a growth emphasis early in the life‐cycle to a profitability emphasis later in the life‐cycle.

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Jenkins, D.S., Kane, G.D. and Velury, U. (2004), "The Impact of the Corporate Life‐Cycle on the Value‐Relevance of Disaggregated Earnings Components", Review of Accounting and Finance, Vol. 3 No. 4, pp. 5-20. https://doi.org/10.1108/eb043411

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Emerald Group Publishing Limited

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