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Título: | Is the accounting quality after the mandatory adoption of IFRS a random walk? Evidence from Europe |
Autor: | Morais, Ana Fialho, Ana Andreia, Andreia |
Palavras-chave: | IFRS Value Relevance Earnings Smoothing Accounting Quality Classification of Accounting Systems |
Data: | 2016 |
Editora: | European Institute for Advanced Studies in Management - Department of Business & Law, University of Siena |
Citação: | Morais, Ana, Ana Fialho, and Andreia Dionísio. (2016). "Is the accounting quality after the mandatory adoption of IFRS a random walk? Evidence from Europe." 7th Workshop Accounting and Regulation, EIASM; Department of Business & Law, University of Siena; Sienna. |
Resumo: | • Purpose The purpose of this paper is to provide empirical evidence regarding the classification of European countries based on accounting quality metrics. The authors investigate whether the grouping of countries based on accounting quality levels differs from other classifications based on accounting practices or country-specific factors identified in previous studies. • Design/methodology/approach The authors run panel data regressions for 2.078 European listed companies using value relevance and earnings smoothing metrics. The authors also apply cluster analysis to classify the countries. • Findings The results suggest that the adoption of a common set of International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS) did not lead to a similar level of accounting quality of financial information. The authors identified three clusters of countries that are not coincident with previous classifications. • Research limitations/implications The results show that the adoption of different accounting practices allowed in IFRS does not necessarily influence accounting quality. • Practical implications The results suggest that the way regulators decided to incorporate IFRS into national accounting systems is one issue that may be relevant in explaining the three clusters. • Originality/value The paper provides empirical evidence that supports two theoretical assertions. The first is that a classification depends entirely on the characteristics used to represent the countries being classified. The second is that the adoption of a single set of accounting standards does not determine similar accounting practices and does not lead to similar levels of accounting quality. |
URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/10400.5/24570 |
Aparece nas colecções: | DG - Comunicações em Actas de conferências / Conference Documents |
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