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Peer Review Status: Refereed
Title: Transition to IFRS and compliance with mandatory disclosure requirements: What is the signal?
Author(s): Tsalavoutas, Ioannis
Contact Email: ioannis.tsalavoutas@stir.ac.uk
Keywords: IFRS
Mandatory disclosures
Compliance
Greece
Issue Date: Dec-2011
Date Deposited: 23-Jan-2013
Citation: Tsalavoutas I (2011) Transition to IFRS and compliance with mandatory disclosure requirements: What is the signal?. Advances in Accounting, 27 (2), pp. 390-405. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.adiac.2011.08.006
Abstract: The present study examines 153 Greek listed companies' compliance with all IFRS mandatory disclosure requirements during 2005 and complements and extends prior literature in the following way. The unique setting i.e., measuring compliance with IFRS mandatory disclosure requirements during the first year of IFRS implementation, allows for examination of the possibility that the changes in the 2004 shareholders' equity and net income, as a result of the adoption of IFRS, constitute explanatory factors for compliance. Thus, this study hypothesises that, in addition to the financial measures and other corporate characteristics that prior literature identifies as proxies for explaining compliance, a significant change in fundamental financial measures, because of the change in the accounting regime, may also explain compliance based on the premises of the relevant disclosure theories. The findings confirm these hypotheses. This study also makes a methodological contribution on measuring compliance with all IFRS mandatory disclosure requirements by using two different disclosure index methods and pointing out the different conclusions may be drawn as a result.
DOI Link: 10.1016/j.adiac.2011.08.006
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