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        1 - Asymmetric Cost Behavior, Industry Type, and Levels of Conservatism (Comparative Study of Non-Operating Accrual, Basu, and Market Value Models)
        Zakvan Imani Mohammad Hossein Ranjbar Faegh Ahmadi Hamidreza Vakilifard
        The present study aims to examine the relationship between cost stickiness and conservatism levels according to the type of industry. This purpose is achieved using the combined data technique and three models of non-operating accruals, the Basu model, and the market va More
        The present study aims to examine the relationship between cost stickiness and conservatism levels according to the type of industry. This purpose is achieved using the combined data technique and three models of non-operating accruals, the Basu model, and the market value model with a sample consisting of 113 companies listed on the Tehran Stock Exchange (TSE) over the period 2011 to 2020. Findings show that based on the model of non-operating accruals in the automotive, pharmaceutical, chemical, and food industries, cost stickiness decreases the level of conservatism. However, in the machinery industry, the relationship is significantly based on this model, but cost stickiness does not reduce the level of conservatism. According to the Basu model in the chemical, food, and basic metals industries, cost stickiness reduces the level of conservatism. But in the pharmaceutical industry and machinery and equipment, there is a significant relationship according to this model, but cost stickiness does not decrease the level of conservatism in companies. Also, based on the market value model in the automotive, chemical, machinery, and basic metal industries, there is a significant association, but cost stickiness does not decrease the level of conservatism in companies. Manuscript profile
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        2 - Studying the Moderating Role of Firm Size on the Relationship Between Cost Stickiness and Conservatism Levels (Comparative Study of Basu Models, Non-Operating Accruals and Market Value)
        zekvan imani Mohammad Hossein Ranjbar Faeq Ahmadi Hamidreza Vakilifard
        Recent studies have revealed that if both conservatism and cost stickiness exist, not considering cost stickiness in estimating conservatism leads to their overestimation. The present study aims to examine the relationship between cost stickiness and conservatism levels More
        Recent studies have revealed that if both conservatism and cost stickiness exist, not considering cost stickiness in estimating conservatism leads to their overestimation. The present study aims to examine the relationship between cost stickiness and conservatism levels according to the size of the company. This purpose is achieved using the combined data technique and three models of non-operating accruals, Basu model and market value model with a sample consisting of 113 companies listed on the Tehran Stock Exchange (TSE) over the period 2011 to 2020. The research results indicate that stickiness of costs is related to conservatism in all three models. However,the evidence shows that cost stickiness in the market value model and basu's adjusted model has a negative relationship with conservatism and causes it to decrease. to be The results also showed that by entering the variable size into the research model, in all three models, the stickiness of costs increases, which reduces the conservatism of companies. Manuscript profile