Corporate governance and voluntary disclosures in annual reports: a post-International Financial Reporting Standard adoption evidence from an emerging capital market

Richard Nana Boateng, V. Tawiah, G. Tackie
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Purpose The purpose of this paper is to provide an empirical evidence concerning the influence of Corporate governance and voluntary disclosures in annual reports: a post-International Financial Reporting Standards adoption evidence from an emerging capital market. Design/methodology/approach Data were collected from the annual reports of all 22 listed non-financial firms over a five-year period. Using content analysis, the audited annual reports of the firms were scored on the extent of overall and four specific types of voluntary disclosures made. The panel data obtained were analyzed using a generalized ordinary least squares regression model. Findings The findings of the study show that voluntary disclosures among the firms are low even after the adoption of IFRS. Corporate governance attributes of board size and board leadership structure are significant determinants of the extent of voluntary disclosures made by the firms. However, board independence and auditor type exhibit only a significant positive effect on voluntary financial and forward-looking information disclosures. Research limitations/implications Firms’ voluntary information disclosure and governance variables were restricted to those in annual reports, which may partially reflect the reality of firms’ disclosure and governance practices. Practical implications The present study offers useful insights to regulators of the capital market to strengthen monitoring of firms to ensure strict adherence to corporate governance best practice guidelines as a means of improving information environment. Originality/value This study is one of the very few ones in Africa, especially in the context of Ghana Stock Exchange, to use post-IFRS data and examine a disaggregated voluntary disclosure by firms.
公司治理与年度报告中的自愿披露:来自新兴资本市场的后国际财务报告准则采用证据
本文的目的是提供关于公司治理和年度报告自愿披露的影响的经验证据:来自新兴资本市场的后国际财务报告准则采用的证据。设计/方法/方法数据收集自所有22家上市非金融公司5年期间的年报。使用内容分析,审计公司的年度报告在总体程度和四种特定类型的自愿披露上得分。所得面板数据采用广义普通最小二乘回归模型进行分析。研究结果表明,即使在采用国际财务报告准则后,公司之间的自愿披露也很低。董事会规模和董事会领导结构的公司治理属性是公司自愿披露程度的重要决定因素。然而,董事会独立性和审计师类型仅对自愿财务信息披露和前瞻性信息披露表现出显著的正向影响。研究局限/启示公司自愿信息披露和治理变量仅限于年度报告中的变量,这可能部分反映了公司披露和治理实践的现实。实践意义本研究为资本市场监管机构加强对公司的监管,确保严格遵守公司治理最佳实践指南,作为改善信息环境的一种手段提供了有益的见解。原创性/价值本研究是非洲为数不多的研究之一,特别是在加纳证券交易所的背景下,使用后国际财务报告准则数据并检查公司的分类自愿披露。
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