International financial reporting standards convergence and quality of accounting information: Evidence from Indonesia

The International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS) initiated by International Accounting Standard Board are principle-based standard that require extensive disclosure of financial statements and accounting information as compared to prior standard that is the generally accepted accounting princ...

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Main Authors: Zunaidah, Sulong, Hasyyati, Yusrina, Mukhtaruddin, Mukhtaruddin, Luk Luk, Fuadah
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spelling my-unisza-ir.57212022-05-22T06:23:51Z http://eprints.unisza.edu.my/5721/ International financial reporting standards convergence and quality of accounting information: Evidence from Indonesia Zunaidah, Sulong Hasyyati, Yusrina Mukhtaruddin, Mukhtaruddin Luk Luk, Fuadah HB Economic Theory The International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS) initiated by International Accounting Standard Board are principle-based standard that require extensive disclosure of financial statements and accounting information as compared to prior standard that is the generally accepted accounting principles to better reflect the overall quality of company’s performance. Therefore, the IFRS convergence is expected to improve the reliability of financial reporting by limiting opportunistic managerial discretion. The conjecture is the mandatory adoption of IFRS will reduce the managerial discretionary behaviors to engage in earnings management practices, thus improving earnings quality and value relevance of accounting quality information. High quality of accounting information in terms of earnings quality and value relevance can stimulate investors’ behavior in the stock market exchange. This study utilises a sample of 110 manufacturing sector companies for the years 2009-2014, to include pre-IFRS (2009-2011) and post-IFRS period (2012-2014). The data is analyzed using multiple regression technique by using the pooled least square mesthod. The results of earnings management model of the study indicate that there are significantly positive relationship between size and leverage on earnings management. Whereas, the level of gross fixed assets is found to have a significant negative effect on earnings management. While, value relevance model the result shows there are significantly positive relationship between earnings per share, book value per share and size. Whereas, the leverage is shows significantly negative effect to earnings management. Overall, this study provides evidence of effect of IFRS convergence on the quality of accounting information is increase in term of value relevance but decrease in term of earning management. 2017-12 Article PeerReviewed text en http://eprints.unisza.edu.my/5721/1/FH02-FESP-18-12766.pdf Zunaidah, Sulong and Hasyyati, Yusrina and Mukhtaruddin, Mukhtaruddin and Luk Luk, Fuadah (2017) International financial reporting standards convergence and quality of accounting information: Evidence from Indonesia. International Journal of Economics and Financial Issues, 7 (4). pp. 433-447. ISSN 2146-4138
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topic HB Economic Theory
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Zunaidah, Sulong
Hasyyati, Yusrina
Mukhtaruddin, Mukhtaruddin
Luk Luk, Fuadah
International financial reporting standards convergence and quality of accounting information: Evidence from Indonesia
description The International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS) initiated by International Accounting Standard Board are principle-based standard that require extensive disclosure of financial statements and accounting information as compared to prior standard that is the generally accepted accounting principles to better reflect the overall quality of company’s performance. Therefore, the IFRS convergence is expected to improve the reliability of financial reporting by limiting opportunistic managerial discretion. The conjecture is the mandatory adoption of IFRS will reduce the managerial discretionary behaviors to engage in earnings management practices, thus improving earnings quality and value relevance of accounting quality information. High quality of accounting information in terms of earnings quality and value relevance can stimulate investors’ behavior in the stock market exchange. This study utilises a sample of 110 manufacturing sector companies for the years 2009-2014, to include pre-IFRS (2009-2011) and post-IFRS period (2012-2014). The data is analyzed using multiple regression technique by using the pooled least square mesthod. The results of earnings management model of the study indicate that there are significantly positive relationship between size and leverage on earnings management. Whereas, the level of gross fixed assets is found to have a significant negative effect on earnings management. While, value relevance model the result shows there are significantly positive relationship between earnings per share, book value per share and size. Whereas, the leverage is shows significantly negative effect to earnings management. Overall, this study provides evidence of effect of IFRS convergence on the quality of accounting information is increase in term of value relevance but decrease in term of earning management.
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author Zunaidah, Sulong
Hasyyati, Yusrina
Mukhtaruddin, Mukhtaruddin
Luk Luk, Fuadah
author_facet Zunaidah, Sulong
Hasyyati, Yusrina
Mukhtaruddin, Mukhtaruddin
Luk Luk, Fuadah
author_sort Zunaidah, Sulong
title International financial reporting standards convergence and quality of accounting information: Evidence from Indonesia
title_short International financial reporting standards convergence and quality of accounting information: Evidence from Indonesia
title_full International financial reporting standards convergence and quality of accounting information: Evidence from Indonesia
title_fullStr International financial reporting standards convergence and quality of accounting information: Evidence from Indonesia
title_full_unstemmed International financial reporting standards convergence and quality of accounting information: Evidence from Indonesia
title_sort international financial reporting standards convergence and quality of accounting information: evidence from indonesia
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