Corporate governance and audit report timeliness: Evidence from Kuwait

A. Almutawa, M. Suwaidan
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The purpose of this study is to empirically investigate the impact of corporate governance mechanisms, among other variables, on audit report lag (ARL) for a sample of 97 companies listed on the Kuwait Stock Market (KSE) in 2020. Audit report lag is measured as the number of days between the date of the financial year end and the date of the audit report. The descriptive statistics indicate that there is considerable variation in the ARL between the sample companies, ranging from 13 to 121 days, with an average of 69 days. A multivariate regression model was employed to examine the association between ARL and corporate governance proxies, namely: board size, board meetings, board financial expertise, non-executive directors, and institutional ownership. The results indicate that companies whose boards have considerable financial expertise are associated with lower audit delay. For other (control) variables, the results indicate that profitability, company size, type of audit opinion, and industry type are found to have a significant impact on the timeliness of financial reporting. More profitable and larger companies were found to issue their audited financial reports faster. Moreover, financial institutions show a shorter lag in releasing their annual report than other sectors, and companies which seek qualified opinions have longer ARLs. Finally, in order to improve the timeliness of annual reports of companies listed on the market, the study suggests the adoption of eXtensible Business Reporting Language (XBRL). There is convincing evidence to suggest that the use of XBRL results in timelier stock market filing and shorter ARL.
公司治理和审计报告的及时性:来自科威特的证据
本研究的目的是实证研究公司治理机制以及其他变量对2020年在科威特股票市场(KSE)上市的97家公司的审计报告滞后(ARL)的影响。审计报告滞后是以财政年度结束日期和审计报告日期之间的天数来衡量的。描述性统计表明,样本公司之间的ARL差异很大,从13天到121天不等,平均为69天。采用多元回归模型检验ARL与公司治理代理(董事会规模、董事会会议、董事会财务专长、非执行董事和机构所有权)之间的关系。结果表明,董事会具有相当财务专业知识的公司与较低的审计延迟相关。对于其他(控制)变量,结果表明盈利能力、公司规模、审计意见类型和行业类型对财务报告的及时性有显著影响。研究发现,盈利能力更强、规模更大的公司发布经审计的财务报告的速度更快。此外,金融机构的年度报告发布滞后时间比其他行业要短,征求保留意见的企业的ARLs也更长。最后,为了提高上市公司年报的及时性,本研究建议采用可扩展商业报告语言(XBRL)。有令人信服的证据表明,使用XBRL导致更及时的股票市场备案和更短的ARL。
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