IFRS diffusion and earnings quality: Moderating role of firm size and IFRS specialists

IF 0.9 Q3 BUSINESS, FINANCE
Manish Bansal
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The study investigates the learning curve impact of International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS) adoption on earnings quality. In other words, the study investigates how IFRS affects the quality of earnings over time. The study also examines the moderating role of firm size and IFRS specialists/experts on the issue. We use firm-level data of Bombay Stock Exchange listed firms and analyze it through the “Difference in Difference” technique. We find that the association between IFRS and earnings quality changes favorably as the introduction grows longer. In particular, we find that earnings quality is lower during the initial years of IFRS adoption, however, it improves in the later years of adoption, consistent with the notion of diffusion and learning curve theory. Our subsequent tests suggest that small firms are taking more time to percolate through the IFRS system, however, it does not hold when small firms hire IFRS specialists/experts to migrate their older accounts to IFRS, consistent with the notion of resource dependency theory of innovation. Overall, IFRS is found to be a continuous improvement process in emerging nations whose benefit can be derived in the initial years by providing sufficient infrastructural and institutional support, particularly to small firms. Our findings are robust to the problem of endogeneity and offer real-world ramifications for regulatory authorities, accounting-standard setters, and investors.

《国际财务报告准则》的扩散和收益质量:公司规模和《国际财务报表准则》专家的调节作用
本研究调查了采用国际财务报告准则(IFRS)对收益质量的学习曲线影响。换言之,该研究调查了《国际财务报告准则》如何随着时间的推移影响收益质量。该研究还考察了企业规模和《国际财务报告准则》专家/专家在这一问题上的调节作用。我们使用孟买证券交易所上市公司的公司级数据,并通过“差异中的差异”技术对其进行分析。我们发现,随着引入时间的延长,《国际财务报告准则》与盈利质量之间的联系发生了积极变化。特别是,我们发现,在采用《国际财务报告准则》的最初几年,盈余质量较低,但在采用后几年有所改善,这与扩散和学习曲线理论的概念一致。我们随后的测试表明,小公司需要更多的时间来渗透到《国际财务报告准则》体系中,然而,当小公司聘请《国际财务报表准则》专家/专家将其旧账户迁移到《国际会计准则》时,这一点并不成立,这与创新的资源依赖理论的概念一致。总体而言,《国际财务报告准则》被认为是新兴国家的一个持续改进过程,这些国家的利益可以在最初几年通过提供足够的基础设施和机构支持来获得,特别是对小公司。我们的研究结果有力地解决了内生性问题,并为监管机构、会计准则制定者和投资者提供了现实世界的影响。
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