Audit committee diversity towards voluntary disclosure reporting with existence of regulatory regime as moderation variable
The audit committee is a fundamental and prerequisite tool for fulfilling board’s monitoring role of ensuring transparency, financial and managerial efficiency. Therefore, it has been applied to address perceived governance failure. This paper aims to critically review the previous literature on the...
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my.utm.917672021-07-28T08:42:42Z http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/91767/ Audit committee diversity towards voluntary disclosure reporting with existence of regulatory regime as moderation variable Kabara, A. S. Abdullah, D. F. Othman, A. HG Finance The audit committee is a fundamental and prerequisite tool for fulfilling board’s monitoring role of ensuring transparency, financial and managerial efficiency. Therefore, it has been applied to address perceived governance failure. This paper aims to critically review the previous literature on the relationship between audit committee diversity as a major corporate governance mechanism and corporate voluntary disclosure reporting (CVDR) with a change in the regulatory regime as moderation variable. This review specifically evaluates theoretical and empirical literature related to audit committee diversity such as independence, financial expertise, accounting expertise; and CVDR in order to highlight some important areas of gaps for future research in this field. It also, emphases the need for a more qualitative method for better understanding of the relationship. This paper proposes that examining the moderating influence of the change of the regulatory regime with regard to CVDR would provide more insight into the link between audit committee diversity and CVDR. The policy implication of the study is also discussed. Lastly, the paper stresses the importance of future studies linking audit committee diversity and CVDR, which are quite scanty the existing literature. International Academic Journals 2019 Article PeerReviewed Kabara, A. S. and Abdullah, D. F. and Othman, A. (2019) Audit committee diversity towards voluntary disclosure reporting with existence of regulatory regime as moderation variable. Copyright © 201 8 Authors . This is an open access article d istributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. Internat, 7 . pp. 341-347. |
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The audit committee is a fundamental and prerequisite tool for fulfilling board’s monitoring role of ensuring transparency, financial and managerial efficiency. Therefore, it has been applied to address perceived governance failure. This paper aims to critically review the previous literature on the relationship between audit committee diversity as a major corporate governance mechanism and corporate voluntary disclosure reporting (CVDR) with a change in the regulatory regime as moderation variable. This review specifically evaluates theoretical and empirical literature related to audit committee diversity such as independence, financial expertise, accounting expertise; and CVDR in order to highlight some important areas of gaps for future research in this field. It also, emphases the need for a more qualitative method for better understanding of the relationship. This paper proposes that examining the moderating influence of the change of the regulatory regime with regard to CVDR would provide more insight into the link between audit committee diversity and CVDR. The policy implication of the study is also discussed. Lastly, the paper stresses the importance of future studies linking audit committee diversity and CVDR, which are quite scanty the existing literature. |
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Audit committee diversity towards voluntary disclosure reporting with existence of regulatory regime as moderation variable |
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