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This is the second article of a two-part series analyzing the economic and policy factors related to the potential adoption of IFRS by the United States. In Part I (see Hail et al. 2010), we develop the conceptual framework for our analysis and discuss economic factors driving the costs and...
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assess the potential impact of IFRS adoption on the quality and comparability of U.S. reporting practices, the ensuing …
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harmonizing financial reporting, the extended use of fair values over historical cost, and the recurring occurrence of accounting … scandals, market bubbles, and financial crises make it likely that the role of financial reporting for firm valuation has …
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In recent years, reporting under International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS) became mandatory in many countries …, across all countries, mandatory IFRS reporting had little impact on liquidity. The liquidity effects around IFRS introduction … reporting enforcement. There is little evidence of liquidity benefits in IFRS countries without substantive enforcement changes …
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sustainability) disclosure and reporting standards in the United States. It is based on an extensive review of the academic … on the economic effects of standards for disclosure and reporting, not on the economic effects of CSR activities and … reporting standards …
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Sustainability Reporting Standards,” Research report (available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=3315673), we classify and briefly … summarize extant academic literature on corporate social responsibility (CSR) and sustainability reporting. Based on a … research, we identify more than 380 published articles and working papers on topics related to CSR and CSR reporting. For each …
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) and sustainability reporting. To frame our analysis, we consider a widespread mandatory adoption of CSR reporting … standards in the United States. The study focuses on the economic effects of standards for disclosure and reporting, not on the … and the key features and determinants of (voluntary) CSR reporting, we derive and evaluate possible economic consequences …
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In recent years, reporting under International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS) became mandatory in many countries …, across all countries, mandatory IFRS reporting had little impact on liquidity. The liquidity effects around IFRS introduction … reporting enforcement. There is little evidence of liquidity benefits in IFRS countries without substantive enforcement changes …
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Barth and Israeli (2013) raise five serious concerns regarding the research design and interpretation of Christensen, Hail, and Leuz (2013). They claim: (i) the evidence stands in stark contrast to Daske, Hail, Leuz, and Verdi (2008) and fails to replicate its prior findings; (ii) the research...
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harmonizing financial reporting, the extended use of fair values over historical cost, and the recurring occurrence of accounting … scandals, market bubbles, and financial crises make it likely that the role of financial reporting for firm valuation has …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10013080308