TY - JOUR CY - London. ID - publications47843 UR - https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S104523542100099X IS - n° 102380 A1 - Verdier, Marie-Anne A1 - Boutant Lapeyre, Jennifer Y1 - 2023/01// N2 - This paper draws on Austin’s conceptualization of performativity to show how the accounting strategies implemented before a workforce reduction can contribute to performing the myth of workforce reduction efficiency. To address this issue, we use both quantitative and qualitative methods. First, through quantitative analyses on a sample of 117 workforce reductions announced by 101 French listed firms from 2007 to 2012, we shed light how, by not taking accounting strategies into account in their models, prior mainstream studies may have conveyed false knowledge about improved performances after the operation and performed the workforce reduction efficiency supported by economic theories. Second, through a case study, we provide an in-depth illustration of the performativity effect of these accounting strategies and more precisely of downward earnings management, which can be considered a calculation act that contributes to performing the myth of the efficiency of these operations. Overall, this paper contributes to the workforce reduction literature by providing a critical illustration of how accounting numbers construct efficiency through the performative role given to earnings management. It also contributes to the critical accounting project by notably participating in the debate on the use of quantitative and mixed research methodologies in the critical accounting project. PB - Academic Press JF - Critical Perspectives on Accounting VL - vol. 90 KW - Workforce reductions, Critical accounting, Earnings management, Performativity, Accounting language SN - 1095-9955 TI - The myth of workforce reductions efficiency: the performativity of accounting language AV - none ER -