Company characteristics, dominant personalities in board committees and Internet financial disclosures by Malaysian Listed Companies

This paper investigates whether the internet financial disclosure can be explained by a company’s characteristics and the dominant personalities in board committees of the Malaysian listed companies.Ten hypotheses were tested using data collected from 194 Malaysian listed companies’ websites.Specifi...

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Main Authors: Alarussi, Ali Saleh, Shamkhi, Dhiaa
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spelling my.uum.repo.214772017-04-05T04:38:38Z http://repo.uum.edu.my/21477/ Company characteristics, dominant personalities in board committees and Internet financial disclosures by Malaysian Listed Companies Alarussi, Ali Saleh Shamkhi, Dhiaa HF5601 Accounting This paper investigates whether the internet financial disclosure can be explained by a company’s characteristics and the dominant personalities in board committees of the Malaysian listed companies.Ten hypotheses were tested using data collected from 194 Malaysian listed companies’ websites.Specifically, this paper examines the relationship between the internet financial disclosures (IFD) and the variables, namely internationality, leverage, foreign shareholders, level of technology, firm age, number of shareholders, listing status, dominant personalities in the audit committee, and chairmen of audit and nomination committees.It is found that the level of technology, firm age, number of shareholders and listing status significantly affect the level of IFD.However, the dominant personalities in the audit and nomination committees affect negatively the level of IFD in Malaysia.The study provides some evidence to support the signaling theory and the cost and benefit hypothesis in relation to internet disclosure. Universiti Utara Malaysia 2016 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://repo.uum.edu.my/21477/1/MMJ%2020%202016%2059%2075.pdf Alarussi, Ali Saleh and Shamkhi, Dhiaa (2016) Company characteristics, dominant personalities in board committees and Internet financial disclosures by Malaysian Listed Companies. Malaysian Management Journal, 20. pp. 59-75. ISSN 0128-6226 http://mmj.uum.edu.my/images/pdf3/vol20/4terkinimmj20.pdf
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Alarussi, Ali Saleh
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Company characteristics, dominant personalities in board committees and Internet financial disclosures by Malaysian Listed Companies
description This paper investigates whether the internet financial disclosure can be explained by a company’s characteristics and the dominant personalities in board committees of the Malaysian listed companies.Ten hypotheses were tested using data collected from 194 Malaysian listed companies’ websites.Specifically, this paper examines the relationship between the internet financial disclosures (IFD) and the variables, namely internationality, leverage, foreign shareholders, level of technology, firm age, number of shareholders, listing status, dominant personalities in the audit committee, and chairmen of audit and nomination committees.It is found that the level of technology, firm age, number of shareholders and listing status significantly affect the level of IFD.However, the dominant personalities in the audit and nomination committees affect negatively the level of IFD in Malaysia.The study provides some evidence to support the signaling theory and the cost and benefit hypothesis in relation to internet disclosure.
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author Alarussi, Ali Saleh
Shamkhi, Dhiaa
author_facet Alarussi, Ali Saleh
Shamkhi, Dhiaa
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title Company characteristics, dominant personalities in board committees and Internet financial disclosures by Malaysian Listed Companies
title_short Company characteristics, dominant personalities in board committees and Internet financial disclosures by Malaysian Listed Companies
title_full Company characteristics, dominant personalities in board committees and Internet financial disclosures by Malaysian Listed Companies
title_fullStr Company characteristics, dominant personalities in board committees and Internet financial disclosures by Malaysian Listed Companies
title_full_unstemmed Company characteristics, dominant personalities in board committees and Internet financial disclosures by Malaysian Listed Companies
title_sort company characteristics, dominant personalities in board committees and internet financial disclosures by malaysian listed companies
publisher Universiti Utara Malaysia
publishDate 2016
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