2021
DOI: 10.1108/jfra-11-2020-0313
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Completeness of the qualitative characteristics using Foucauldian critical discourse analysis and content analysis paradigms: towards a revised conceptual framework

Abstract: Purpose The qualitative characteristics of decision-useful financial information (as set out in the revised March 2018 Conceptual Framework for financial reporting of the International Accounting Standards Board [IASB]) are fundamental for standard setting relied on by companies when making accounting policy changes and choices. However, there has not been an overarching universally agreed conceptual context of the qualitative characteristics. This paper aims to study the completeness of the qualitative charac… Show more

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“…A content analysis of the e-procurement website was carried out to assess the level of transparency of the e-procurement system. Prior studies have adopted content analysis on official documents (Weber, 2018; Nistor et al , 2019; Boujelben and Kobbi-Fakhfakh, 2020; Boujelben and Boujelben, 2020; Tadros et al , 2020); interviews (Evans et al , 2021); as well as websites (Abdi et al , 2018; Al-Sartawi and Reyad, 2019; Abdi and Omri, 2020). According to Krippendorff (2004), content analysis is a scientific technique that should result in replicability from the contexts used by the researcher.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A content analysis of the e-procurement website was carried out to assess the level of transparency of the e-procurement system. Prior studies have adopted content analysis on official documents (Weber, 2018; Nistor et al , 2019; Boujelben and Kobbi-Fakhfakh, 2020; Boujelben and Boujelben, 2020; Tadros et al , 2020); interviews (Evans et al , 2021); as well as websites (Abdi et al , 2018; Al-Sartawi and Reyad, 2019; Abdi and Omri, 2020). According to Krippendorff (2004), content analysis is a scientific technique that should result in replicability from the contexts used by the researcher.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Step 3. Develop a set of coding rules: after identifying the sub-dimensions, coding rules were identified according to the principles of transparency, reliability, and replicability [19]. For each of the 16 sub-dimensions, the degree of emphasis on the website was assessed using a five-point Likert-type scale [20].…”
Section: Approachmentioning
confidence: 99%