Search for Firm and National Level Factors Affecting Disclosures Related to Information Technology Problems Amongst Commercial Banks in the Asia-Pacific: Evidence from Year 2000 Dilemma

The objective of this study is to investigate the association between three organisational (firm size, economic performance and listing status) and five national (legal system, equity market size, economic development, cultural values and the political and civil system) and the amount of disclosure...

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Main Author: Van der Zahn, Jean-Luc Wolfgang Mitchell
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spelling sg-smu-ink.soa_research-11222010-09-22T09:12:05Z Search for Firm and National Level Factors Affecting Disclosures Related to Information Technology Problems Amongst Commercial Banks in the Asia-Pacific: Evidence from Year 2000 Dilemma Van der Zahn, Jean-Luc Wolfgang Mitchell The objective of this study is to investigate the association between three organisational (firm size, economic performance and listing status) and five national (legal system, equity market size, economic development, cultural values and the political and civil system) and the amount of disclosure on a key information technology (IT) problem (Y2K). Disclosure practices in the annual reports of commercial banks in the Asia-Pacific region form the underlying data sample for the study. Findings indicated that the amount of Y2K disclosure amongst the sample population varied across national boundaries. Multiple regression results suggested a statistically significant association between several firm- (organisational size and listing status) and national-level (legal system, size of the equity market, level of economic development, cultural dimension of power distance and the political and civil system) factors. It is argued, based on these empirical results, that greater action needs to be taken to facilitate greater harmonization of the disclosure and communication of details related to IT problems with the significant technical, economic, political and social implications. The ability to achieve such harmonization, however, may be hampered by firm- and national-level factors that influence such disclosure practices in this region. 2005-01-01T08:00:00Z text https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/soa_research/123 Research Collection School Of Accountancy eng Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University Accounting Business Law, Public Responsibility, and Ethics Finance and Financial Management
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topic Accounting
Business Law, Public Responsibility, and Ethics
Finance and Financial Management
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Business Law, Public Responsibility, and Ethics
Finance and Financial Management
Van der Zahn, Jean-Luc Wolfgang Mitchell
Search for Firm and National Level Factors Affecting Disclosures Related to Information Technology Problems Amongst Commercial Banks in the Asia-Pacific: Evidence from Year 2000 Dilemma
description The objective of this study is to investigate the association between three organisational (firm size, economic performance and listing status) and five national (legal system, equity market size, economic development, cultural values and the political and civil system) and the amount of disclosure on a key information technology (IT) problem (Y2K). Disclosure practices in the annual reports of commercial banks in the Asia-Pacific region form the underlying data sample for the study. Findings indicated that the amount of Y2K disclosure amongst the sample population varied across national boundaries. Multiple regression results suggested a statistically significant association between several firm- (organisational size and listing status) and national-level (legal system, size of the equity market, level of economic development, cultural dimension of power distance and the political and civil system) factors. It is argued, based on these empirical results, that greater action needs to be taken to facilitate greater harmonization of the disclosure and communication of details related to IT problems with the significant technical, economic, political and social implications. The ability to achieve such harmonization, however, may be hampered by firm- and national-level factors that influence such disclosure practices in this region.
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author Van der Zahn, Jean-Luc Wolfgang Mitchell
author_facet Van der Zahn, Jean-Luc Wolfgang Mitchell
author_sort Van der Zahn, Jean-Luc Wolfgang Mitchell
title Search for Firm and National Level Factors Affecting Disclosures Related to Information Technology Problems Amongst Commercial Banks in the Asia-Pacific: Evidence from Year 2000 Dilemma
title_short Search for Firm and National Level Factors Affecting Disclosures Related to Information Technology Problems Amongst Commercial Banks in the Asia-Pacific: Evidence from Year 2000 Dilemma
title_full Search for Firm and National Level Factors Affecting Disclosures Related to Information Technology Problems Amongst Commercial Banks in the Asia-Pacific: Evidence from Year 2000 Dilemma
title_fullStr Search for Firm and National Level Factors Affecting Disclosures Related to Information Technology Problems Amongst Commercial Banks in the Asia-Pacific: Evidence from Year 2000 Dilemma
title_full_unstemmed Search for Firm and National Level Factors Affecting Disclosures Related to Information Technology Problems Amongst Commercial Banks in the Asia-Pacific: Evidence from Year 2000 Dilemma
title_sort search for firm and national level factors affecting disclosures related to information technology problems amongst commercial banks in the asia-pacific: evidence from year 2000 dilemma
publisher Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University
publishDate 2005
url https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/soa_research/123
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