2022
DOI: 10.1108/par-08-2021-0134
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Interim financial reporting disclosure by listed firms in the Asia-Pacific region and influencing factors

Abstract: Purpose This study aims to examine the levels of interim financial reporting (IR) disclosure by listed firms in the Asia-Pacific region and factors influencing these disclosure levels. Design/methodology/approach Drawing on a sample of 700 interim reports issued in 2012 by the top 100 listed firms in seven Asia-Pacific countries (Australia, Hong Kong, Malaysia, Singapore, the Philippines, Thailand and Vietnam), the author constructed a disclosure index consisting of disclosure items commonly required across … Show more

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“…Building on the discussion of agency theory, one firm-level factor that may affect the extent of COVID-19-related disclosures is the size of the company. Firm size is one of the most widely examined factors in the disclosure literature and has been found to be positively associated with the level of disclosure (Cooke, 1992;Ahmed and Courtis, 1999;Dong and Stettler, 2011;Ha and Duong, 2018;Nguyen, 2023;Zamil et al, 2023). As the size of a company increases, the separation between the owners and direct managers also increases, making it difficult for shareholders to access information related to the company.…”
Section: Listed Firms In Vietnammentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Building on the discussion of agency theory, one firm-level factor that may affect the extent of COVID-19-related disclosures is the size of the company. Firm size is one of the most widely examined factors in the disclosure literature and has been found to be positively associated with the level of disclosure (Cooke, 1992;Ahmed and Courtis, 1999;Dong and Stettler, 2011;Ha and Duong, 2018;Nguyen, 2023;Zamil et al, 2023). As the size of a company increases, the separation between the owners and direct managers also increases, making it difficult for shareholders to access information related to the company.…”
Section: Listed Firms In Vietnammentioning
confidence: 99%