We test conservatism in financial reporting of Vietnamese listed firms over the period of 2005 to 2014. We find that Vietnamese financial statements ensure conservatism's specifications consisting of asymmetric gain and loss recognition timeliness and asymmetric persistence of earnings changes. We further find that the degree of conservatism has increased significantly over the post-crisis economic restructuring period. The findings provide empirical evidence to the improved quality of accounting information in Vietnam. Keywords: Accounting; Accounting Information; Financial Reporting JEL Classifications: M40, M4
The current paper reports on an exploratory study of the perceptions of three different sub-groups o...
Financial reporting of enterprises has important implications for information users. The timely prov...
© 2019 Elsevier B.V. Using firm-level data from 250 non-financial companies with 2,500 firm-year obs...
We test conservatism in financial reporting of Vietnamese listed firms over the period of 2005-2014....
The aim of this paper is to test the impact of financial statement disclosure on conservatism in Vie...
The aim of this paper is to test the impact of financial statement disclosure on conservatism in Vie...
This study investigates the effects of foreign ownership on accounting conservatism adoption in Viet...
Although there has been a diverse range of research topics regarding accounting conservatism in fina...
The International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS) are currently proposed as a global set of sta...
Bloomberg's recent recognition of Vietnam as Asia’s “new tiger economy” is not coincidental. The cou...
This study investigates the effects of foreign ownership on accounting conservatism adoption in Viet...
This study investigates the impairment of assets on financial reportings of three separate entities ...
The current paper reports on an exploratory study of the perceptions of three different sub-groups o...
This thesis investigates de jure convergence of Vietnamese Accounting Standards (VAS) and Internatio...
A recent joint project of the IASB and the FASB concludes that conservatism should be excluded from ...
The current paper reports on an exploratory study of the perceptions of three different sub-groups o...
Financial reporting of enterprises has important implications for information users. The timely prov...
© 2019 Elsevier B.V. Using firm-level data from 250 non-financial companies with 2,500 firm-year obs...
We test conservatism in financial reporting of Vietnamese listed firms over the period of 2005-2014....
The aim of this paper is to test the impact of financial statement disclosure on conservatism in Vie...
The aim of this paper is to test the impact of financial statement disclosure on conservatism in Vie...
This study investigates the effects of foreign ownership on accounting conservatism adoption in Viet...
Although there has been a diverse range of research topics regarding accounting conservatism in fina...
The International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS) are currently proposed as a global set of sta...
Bloomberg's recent recognition of Vietnam as Asia’s “new tiger economy” is not coincidental. The cou...
This study investigates the effects of foreign ownership on accounting conservatism adoption in Viet...
This study investigates the impairment of assets on financial reportings of three separate entities ...
The current paper reports on an exploratory study of the perceptions of three different sub-groups o...
This thesis investigates de jure convergence of Vietnamese Accounting Standards (VAS) and Internatio...
A recent joint project of the IASB and the FASB concludes that conservatism should be excluded from ...
The current paper reports on an exploratory study of the perceptions of three different sub-groups o...
Financial reporting of enterprises has important implications for information users. The timely prov...
© 2019 Elsevier B.V. Using firm-level data from 250 non-financial companies with 2,500 firm-year obs...