The impact of IFRS adoption and corporate governance mechanisms on audit report lag: evidence from an emerging country

Souha Ben Gamra, Fadhila Hamza, Hela Borgi
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Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to investigate the impact of the International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS) adoption and corporate governance mechanisms (e.g., Board characteristics and Audit Committee (AC) characteristics) on Audit Report Lag (ARL) in an emerging country, named Saudi Arabia. Methodology: We use a sample of 616 firm-year observations from the Tadawul Stock Exchange in Saudi Arabia for the period 2016-2019. Panel regressions were used. Findings: The results indicate that ARL has significantly increased after the IFRSs' adoption. This result may imply that IFRS adoption leads to a need of adaptation process. It may support the need for more training and IFRS education in Saudi Arabia. Additionally, both AC diligence and AC financial expertise significantly reduce ARL. It may support the Saudi regulatory requirement to equip audit committees with at least one member with accounting and financial expertise. However, the results show that AC size and Board characteristics (board size, board independence and board meetings) are not significantly associated with ARL. Contribution: Our study fills the gap in the existing literature by examining the impact of the IFRSs' adoption and the corporate governance characteristics on ARL, whose results remain mixed and rare in Saudi Arabia, an emerging and under-studied context.
采用国际财务报告准则和公司治理机制对审计报告滞后的影响:来自新兴国家的证据
目的:本文的目的是调查国际财务报告准则(IFRS)采用和公司治理机制(例如,董事会特征和审计委员会(AC)特征)对新兴国家沙特阿拉伯审计报告滞后(ARL)的影响。方法:我们使用了沙特阿拉伯Tadawul证券交易所2016-2019年期间的616个公司年度观察样本。采用面板回归。结果表明,在采用国际财务报告准则后,ARL显著增加。这一结果可能暗示采用国际财务报告准则导致需要适应过程。它可能支持沙特阿拉伯需要更多的培训和国际财务报告准则教育。此外,AC尽职调查和AC财务专业知识都显著降低了ARL。它可能会支持沙特的监管要求,即为审计委员会配备至少一名具有会计和金融专业知识的成员。然而,研究结果显示,AC规模和董事会特征(董事会规模、董事会独立性和董事会会议)与ARL的关系并不显著。贡献:我们的研究填补了现有文献的空白,通过研究国际财务报告准则的采用和公司治理特征对ARL的影响,其结果在沙特阿拉伯仍然是混合的和罕见的,这是一个新兴的和研究不足的背景。
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