Examining XBRL Adoption Process of Four Regulators using the Diffusion of Innovation Theory on Organisational Context: A Malaysian Evidence
This study investigates the organisational factors that influence the XBRL adoption process involving three phases namely, knowledge and persuasion, decision making and, implementation and confirmation phase. This study utilises the Diffusion of Innovation theory and the qualitative approach on four...
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my.uniten.dspace-346812024-10-14T11:21:42Z Examining XBRL Adoption Process of Four Regulators using the Diffusion of Innovation Theory on Organisational Context: A Malaysian Evidence Ilias A. Ghani E.K. Azhar Z. 30967552600 35098434100 36871686600 Adoption Process Diffusion of Innovation Organisational Regulator XBRL This study investigates the organisational factors that influence the XBRL adoption process involving three phases namely, knowledge and persuasion, decision making and, implementation and confirmation phase. This study utilises the Diffusion of Innovation theory and the qualitative approach on four regulators in the financial reporting environment in Malaysia. This study finds that in the knowledge and persuasion phase, management support is the driving factor whilst lack of expertise, skills and knowledge on XBRL are challenges. In the decision-making phase, capability and data assurance are challenges whilst in the implementation and confirmation phase, resource capacity, adoption cost and financial resources are the driving factors to XBRL adoption process. This study finds lack of expertise, skills and knowledge have encouraged the regulators to rely on external sources in development of XBRL. The findings in this study shed some lights on the XBRL adoption process among regulators and contributes to the financial reporting landscape. Copyright � 2023� All Rights Reserved. Final 2024-10-14T03:21:41Z 2024-10-14T03:21:41Z 2023 Article 10.55365/1923.x2023.21.3 2-s2.0-85151157564 https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85151157564&doi=10.55365%2f1923.x2023.21.3&partnerID=40&md5=40c6d26a0b6b4980e3e11d772502aae6 https://irepository.uniten.edu.my/handle/123456789/34681 21 22 31 All Open Access Hybrid Gold Open Access REF Press Scopus |
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This study investigates the organisational factors that influence the XBRL adoption process involving three phases namely, knowledge and persuasion, decision making and, implementation and confirmation phase. This study utilises the Diffusion of Innovation theory and the qualitative approach on four regulators in the financial reporting environment in Malaysia. This study finds that in the knowledge and persuasion phase, management support is the driving factor whilst lack of expertise, skills and knowledge on XBRL are challenges. In the decision-making phase, capability and data assurance are challenges whilst in the implementation and confirmation phase, resource capacity, adoption cost and financial resources are the driving factors to XBRL adoption process. This study finds lack of expertise, skills and knowledge have encouraged the regulators to rely on external sources in development of XBRL. The findings in this study shed some lights on the XBRL adoption process among regulators and contributes to the financial reporting landscape. Copyright � 2023� All Rights Reserved. |
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Examining XBRL Adoption Process of Four Regulators using the Diffusion of Innovation Theory on Organisational Context: A Malaysian Evidence |
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