Voluntary and compulsory integrated reporting: Evidence on reporting quality / Mira Susanti Amirrudin, Mazni Abdullah and Zakiah Saleh
This study investigates the quality of Integrated Report (IR) in the voluntary and compulsory setting. This study's first objective is to measure IR disclosure quality and assess whether companies comply with the 2013 IR framework. The second objective is to examine whether there is any differe...
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my.uitm.ir.532832021-11-12T04:05:41Z https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/53283/ Voluntary and compulsory integrated reporting: Evidence on reporting quality / Mira Susanti Amirrudin, Mazni Abdullah and Zakiah Saleh Amirrudin, Mira Susanti Abdullah, Mazni Saleh, Zakiah Business communication. Including business report writing, business correspondence Financial management. Business finance. Corporation finance This study investigates the quality of Integrated Report (IR) in the voluntary and compulsory setting. This study's first objective is to measure IR disclosure quality and assess whether companies comply with the 2013 IR framework. The second objective is to examine whether there is any difference in reporting quality between the IR's compulsory regime and voluntary regime. A sample of 120 international companies listed on the International Integrated Reporting Council (IIRC) websites throughout three years (2014-2016) is selected based on the availability of all data for the analysis. A Total Integrated Reporting Disclosure Quality (TIRDQ) index is self-constructed through quantitative content analysis. The finding shows that the quality of IR improved from the year 2014 to 2016. There is no significant difference in the reporting quality between mandatory and voluntary IR. The findings have implications for policy setters who have mandated or are considering mandating IR. Universiti Teknologi MARA 2021 Article PeerReviewed text en https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/53283/1/53283.pdf ID53283 Amirrudin, Mira Susanti and Abdullah, Mazni and Saleh, Zakiah (2021) Voluntary and compulsory integrated reporting: Evidence on reporting quality / Mira Susanti Amirrudin, Mazni Abdullah and Zakiah Saleh. Journal of Emerging Economies & Islamic Research, 9 (3): 17. pp. 67-83. ISSN (e-ISSN): 2289-2559 https://myjms.mohe.gov.my/ |
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This study investigates the quality of Integrated Report (IR) in the voluntary and compulsory setting. This study's first objective is to measure IR disclosure quality and assess whether companies comply with the 2013 IR framework. The second objective is to examine whether there is any difference in reporting quality between the IR's compulsory regime and voluntary regime. A sample of 120 international companies listed on the International Integrated Reporting Council (IIRC) websites throughout three years (2014-2016) is selected based on the availability of all data for the analysis. A Total Integrated Reporting Disclosure Quality (TIRDQ) index is self-constructed through quantitative content analysis. The finding shows that the quality of IR improved from the year 2014 to 2016. There is no significant difference in the reporting quality between mandatory and voluntary IR. The findings have implications for policy setters who have mandated or are considering mandating IR. |
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