We examine annual report text for over 15,000 non-US companies from 42 countries over the period 1998-2011, focusing on the length of disclosure, presence of boilerplate, comparability with US and non-US firms, and complexity. We find that textual attributes are predictably associated with regulation and incentives for more transparent disclosure and are correlated with economic outcomes such as liquidity, institutional ownership, and analyst following. Using mandatory IFRS adoption as an exogenous shock, annual report disclosure improved in the sense that quantity of disclosure increased, boilerplate was reduced, and comparability increased relative to both US and non-US firms. Firms with the greatest improvements in financial reporting ex...
The adoption of IFRS by many countries worldwide fuels the expectation that financial accounting mig...
The purpose of this study is to determine if the process of filtering out financial information volu...
Thesis by publication.Bibliography: leaves 206-219.Chapter 1. Introduction -- Chapter 2. An historic...
We examine annual report text for over 15,000 non-US companies from 42 countries over the period 199...
This paper examines the economic consequences of mandatory International Financial Reporting Standar...
This paper relates to the financial effects of the official adoption of International Financial Repo...
<p>This thesis includes three papers that consider the effects of IFRS adoption on accounting compar...
Comparability is a desirable qualitative characteristic of financial information and critical for fi...
In this paper, we analyse narrative disclosures from over 28,000 corporate announcements for 137 UK,...
This paper reviews the literature on the effects of International Financial Reporting Standards (IFR...
Last years have ushered in some great changes in the financial reporting. Those changes are mostly a...
This dissertation consists of three essays, investigating the properties of analysts research report...
This thesis consists of three self-contained studies on the factors affecting the financial reportin...
The adoption of IFRS by many countries worldwide fuels the expectation that financial accounting mig...
The purpose of this study is to determine if the process of filtering out financial information volu...
Thesis by publication.Bibliography: leaves 206-219.Chapter 1. Introduction -- Chapter 2. An historic...
We examine annual report text for over 15,000 non-US companies from 42 countries over the period 199...
This paper examines the economic consequences of mandatory International Financial Reporting Standar...
This paper relates to the financial effects of the official adoption of International Financial Repo...
<p>This thesis includes three papers that consider the effects of IFRS adoption on accounting compar...
Comparability is a desirable qualitative characteristic of financial information and critical for fi...
In this paper, we analyse narrative disclosures from over 28,000 corporate announcements for 137 UK,...
This paper reviews the literature on the effects of International Financial Reporting Standards (IFR...
Last years have ushered in some great changes in the financial reporting. Those changes are mostly a...
This dissertation consists of three essays, investigating the properties of analysts research report...
This thesis consists of three self-contained studies on the factors affecting the financial reportin...
The adoption of IFRS by many countries worldwide fuels the expectation that financial accounting mig...
The purpose of this study is to determine if the process of filtering out financial information volu...
Thesis by publication.Bibliography: leaves 206-219.Chapter 1. Introduction -- Chapter 2. An historic...