Information presentation in annual reports: The case of award winning companies in Malaysia 2000-2010

The way in which the information is presented in the corporate annual report is important, for it determines the readability and understandability of the report. An appropriate form of information presentation helps to improve the effectiveness of the communication process. Information, if presented...

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Main Authors: Ibrahim, Mohammad Azhar, Harun Rasit, Mohd Hadzrami, John Jones, Michael
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Language:English
Published: 2013
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spelling my.uum.repo.94712016-04-18T04:36:15Z http://repo.uum.edu.my/9471/ Information presentation in annual reports: The case of award winning companies in Malaysia 2000-2010 Ibrahim, Mohammad Azhar Harun Rasit, Mohd Hadzrami John Jones, Michael HF5601 Accounting The way in which the information is presented in the corporate annual report is important, for it determines the readability and understandability of the report. An appropriate form of information presentation helps to improve the effectiveness of the communication process. Information, if presented in an appropriate form, is able to guide viewers’ interpretation to particular outcomes. This will improve the communication efficiency and also enhance the quality of decision-making.The annual report, in the past few decades, has evolved from a financially -driven document to one used to construct a corporate image, to the extent that financial statements are relegated to a technical “appendix”.The front half of the report is used to influence and manage the way in which the information is presented to readers.This paper examines the presentation formats of photographs, graphs, tables, and text in pages prior to the financial statements section of the National Annual Corporate Report Award (NACRA) best presentation annual reports 2000–2010.The discretionary material is mostly textual, followed by photographic, tabular, and graphical presentation.This study not only adds to the accounting literature on voluntary disclosures involving photographs and graphs in particular, but also potentially benefits those companies competing in the future NACRA competition in improving the way in which the corporate information is communicated. 2013-10-01 Conference or Workshop Item PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://repo.uum.edu.my/9471/1/1.pdf Ibrahim, Mohammad Azhar and Harun Rasit, Mohd Hadzrami and John Jones, Michael (2013) Information presentation in annual reports: The case of award winning companies in Malaysia 2000-2010. In: 4th Asia-Pacific Business Research Conference, 30 September - 1 October 2013, Bayview Hotel, Singapore. http://www.worldconferencecare.com/
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Ibrahim, Mohammad Azhar
Harun Rasit, Mohd Hadzrami
John Jones, Michael
Information presentation in annual reports: The case of award winning companies in Malaysia 2000-2010
description The way in which the information is presented in the corporate annual report is important, for it determines the readability and understandability of the report. An appropriate form of information presentation helps to improve the effectiveness of the communication process. Information, if presented in an appropriate form, is able to guide viewers’ interpretation to particular outcomes. This will improve the communication efficiency and also enhance the quality of decision-making.The annual report, in the past few decades, has evolved from a financially -driven document to one used to construct a corporate image, to the extent that financial statements are relegated to a technical “appendix”.The front half of the report is used to influence and manage the way in which the information is presented to readers.This paper examines the presentation formats of photographs, graphs, tables, and text in pages prior to the financial statements section of the National Annual Corporate Report Award (NACRA) best presentation annual reports 2000–2010.The discretionary material is mostly textual, followed by photographic, tabular, and graphical presentation.This study not only adds to the accounting literature on voluntary disclosures involving photographs and graphs in particular, but also potentially benefits those companies competing in the future NACRA competition in improving the way in which the corporate information is communicated.
format Conference or Workshop Item
author Ibrahim, Mohammad Azhar
Harun Rasit, Mohd Hadzrami
John Jones, Michael
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Harun Rasit, Mohd Hadzrami
John Jones, Michael
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title Information presentation in annual reports: The case of award winning companies in Malaysia 2000-2010
title_short Information presentation in annual reports: The case of award winning companies in Malaysia 2000-2010
title_full Information presentation in annual reports: The case of award winning companies in Malaysia 2000-2010
title_fullStr Information presentation in annual reports: The case of award winning companies in Malaysia 2000-2010
title_full_unstemmed Information presentation in annual reports: The case of award winning companies in Malaysia 2000-2010
title_sort information presentation in annual reports: the case of award winning companies in malaysia 2000-2010
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url http://repo.uum.edu.my/9471/1/1.pdf
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