Determinants of Audit Report Lag: Effect of Corporate Governance in Listed Companies in the Malaysian Construction Industry

IF 0.3 Q4 BUSINESS, FINANCE
Syahmi Akmal bin Kusin, Mohd Halim Kadri
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Abstract

Timeliness of audited financial reports is pondered to be a crucial and important factor affecting the usefulness and quality of information that is available to its users. This study examined the effect of corporate governance on audit report lag in listed companies in the Malaysian construction industry. The construction industry in Malaysia is one of the most challenging and dynamic. The Agency Theory is a relevant theory to this study as it explains corporate governance which functions as an oversight mechanism to lessen agency problems. This study particularly examined the effect of board size, board diversity, board meeting, CEO duality, audit committee size and type of auditor on audit report lag. The study collected data covering a three-year period from 2015 to 2017. The study sample comprised of 138 Malaysian listed companies in the sector from Bursa Malaysia. Data were extracted from the annual report of the sample companies that was downloaded from the Bursa Malaysia website. Regression analysis was performed to examine the relationship between corporate governance attributes and audit report lag. The results demonstrated that board size, board diversity and auditor type have a significant relationship with audit report lag. Meanwhile, board meeting, CEO duality and audit committee size do not have a significant relationship with audit report lag. This study contributes to the literature on corporate governance and auditing. Particular explanations of the findings, implications, limitation and recommendation for future research are highlighted.
审计报告滞后的决定因素:马来西亚建筑业上市公司治理的影响
经审计的财务报告的及时性被认为是影响用户可获得信息的有用性和质量的一个关键和重要因素。本研究考察了公司治理对马来西亚建筑业上市公司审计报告滞后的影响。马来西亚的建筑业是最具挑战性和活力的行业之一。代理理论是本研究的相关理论,因为它解释了公司治理作为一种监督机制来减少代理问题。本研究特别考察了董事会规模、董事会多样性、董事会会议、CEO双重性、审计委员会规模和审计师类型对审计报告滞后的影响。该研究收集了2015年至2017年三年的数据。研究样本包括马来西亚证券交易所的138家马来西亚上市公司。数据是从样本公司的年度报告中提取的,该报告从马来西亚财务局网站下载。采用回归分析法考察了公司治理属性与审计报告滞后之间的关系。研究结果表明,董事会规模、董事会多样性和审计师类型与审计报告滞后有显著关系。同时,董事会会议、CEO二元性和审计委员会规模与审计报告滞后没有显著关系。本研究为有关公司治理和审计的文献做出了贡献。重点介绍了对研究结果、影响、局限性的具体解释以及对未来研究的建议。
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