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Using 743 Malaysian public listed companies, this study attempts to investigate the impact of corporate governance mechanism on corporate social responsibility (CSR) disclosure level and to examine the difference of CSR disclosure level in government-linked companies and non-government linked...
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This study examines the impact of moral intensity on perceived socially responsible investment (SRI) behaviour. Questionnaires have been distributed to 320 fund managers. On a scrutiny of the sent-in questionnaires, it has been found that only 73 are fit for further processing. Structural...
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In response to the concern of various financial information users regarding segmental disclosure, the Malaysian Accounting Standards Board (MASB) issued MASB 22, Segment Reporting in 2000. It became effective for the accounting year beginning on or after 1 January 2002. This paper attempts to...
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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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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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This paper investigates the distribution of the cross-sectional earnings per share and changes in earnings per share to exceed two psychological benchmarks that are avoiding losses and avoiding earnings decrease using sample of 4,565 firm years and 1,530 firm years of Malaysian public listed...
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