Risk reporting: A review of the literature and implications for future research ✩
This paper provides a wide-ranging and up-to-date (1997–2016) review of the archival empirical risk-reporting literature. The reviewed papers are classified into two principal themes: the incentives for and/or informativeness of risk reporting. Our review demonstrates areas of significant divergence in the literature specifically: mandatory versus voluntary risk reporting, manual versus automated content analysis, within-country versus cross-country variations in risk reporting, and risk reporting in financial versus non-financial firms. Our paper identifies a number of issues which require further research. In particular we draw attention to two: first, a lack of clarity and consistency around the conceptualization of risk; and second, the potential costs and benefits of standard-setters’ involvement.
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2018
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Authors: | Elshandidy, Tamer ; Shrives, Philip J. ; Bamber, Matt ; Abraham, Santhosh |
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Journal of Accounting Literature. - Emerald Publishing Limited, ISSN 0737-4607, ZDB-ID 2167517-X. - Vol. 40.2018, 1, p. 54-82
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Emerald Publishing Limited |
Subject: | Risk-reporting incentives and informativeness Mandatory and voluntary risk reporting Manual and automated content analysis |
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