Secrecy and the Impact of Mandatory IFRS Adoption on Earnings Quality in Europe

40 Pages Posted: 16 Jan 2016 Last revised: 30 Apr 2017

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Noor Houqe

School of Accountancy

Reza Monem

Griffith University - Griffith Business School; Griffith Business School, Griffith University

Mohammad Tareq

RMIT University

Tony van Zijl

Victoria University of Wellington - Te Herenga Waka - Faculty of Commerce and Administration

Date Written: April 15, 2015

Abstract

This study examines the effect of mandatory IFRS adoption on earnings quality in countries which exhibit high financial secrecy. Earnings quality is proxied by signed abnormal accruals and earnings conservatism. Using 19,324 firm-years from 14 countries over the period 1998-2011, we find that firms in a high-secrecy country tend to report higher abnormal accruals and earnings conservatism, which results in lower earnings quality. On the other hand, we find that mandatory IFRS adoption improves earnings quality by decreasing abnormal accruals and earnings conservatism. Our study provides evidence of the interaction between national culture, as indicated by secrecy, and IFRS adoption and helps to explain differences in earnings quality across different jurisdictions following IFRS adoption.

Keywords: Earnings quality; national culture; secrecy; mandatory IFRS adoption; signed abnormal accruals; earnings conservatism

JEL Classification: M41, C12, C21

Suggested Citation

Houqe, Muhammad Nurul and Monem, Reza M. and Tareq, Mohammad and van Zijl, Tony, Secrecy and the Impact of Mandatory IFRS Adoption on Earnings Quality in Europe (April 15, 2015). Pacific Basin Finance Journal, 40 (Part B): 476-490., Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=2959298 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.2716061

Muhammad Nurul Houqe (Contact Author)

School of Accountancy ( email )

New Zealand

Reza M. Monem

Griffith University - Griffith Business School ( email )

170 Kessels Road
Brisbane, Nathan, QLD 4111
Australia

Griffith Business School, Griffith University ( email )

170 Kessels Road
Nathan
Brisbane QLD 4111
Australia

Mohammad Tareq

RMIT University ( email )

445 Swanston Street
Melbourne, Victoria 3056
Australia

Tony Van Zijl

Victoria University of Wellington - Te Herenga Waka - Faculty of Commerce and Administration ( email )

RH 606, Pipitea Campus, 6th Floor, Rutherford Hous
23 Lambton Quay
Wellington
Australia

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