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This study aims to investigate whether competitive disadvantage is experienced by Malaysian companies as they disclose segmental information under the new accounting standard known as FRS 114, Segment Reporting. The study consists of 374 Malaysian publicly listed companies which disclosed...
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Employing 451 annual reports of 2006 from Malaysian public listed companies, this study attempts to investigate the organisational factors like company size, its listing status, financial leverage and industrial membership that influence the disclosure of segmental information under the...
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Employing 451 annual reports of 2006 from Malaysian public listed companies, this study attempts to investigate the organisational factors like company size, its listing status, financial leverage and industrial membership that influence the disclosure of segmental information under the...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10008461134
This study aims to investigate whether competitive disadvantage is experienced by Malaysian companies as they disclose segmental information under the new accounting standard known as FRS 114, Segment Reporting. The study consists of 374 Malaysian publicly listed companies which disclosed...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10008461135
Chairman statement in the corporate annual report is classified as narrative accounting and until today it remains as voluntary disclosure. Without guidelines by the accounting standards setters and close monitoring by the regulators, it is hypothesised that company management may exaggerate the...
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