This paper aims at exploring whether single items of intangible recognized in the financial statements under International Financial Reporting Standards(IFRS)are value relevant to investors on the Italian Stock Exchan...This paper aims at exploring whether single items of intangible recognized in the financial statements under International Financial Reporting Standards(IFRS)are value relevant to investors on the Italian Stock Exchange.The data were gathered from all non-financial Italian listed companies covering the period 2010-2018.Using the Ohlson’s(1995)model,a panel data regression analysis with fixed effect has been adopted to test the relationship between intangibles and stock prices.We found that intangibles(goodwill,R&D expenditure,and other intangibles that are the sub-categories displayed on Orbis Database)are positively related to security price.The implications involve managers that must give much interest to intangibles as well as standards setters that should require further disclosure.This work covered a very recent set of longitudinal accounting data and offered an updating view of the association between intangible information and value relevance in the Italian Stock Exchange.展开更多
Cross-border M&As are important to the participating countries. I posit that mandatory International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS) adoption lowers the systemic information noise embedded in countries' accou...Cross-border M&As are important to the participating countries. I posit that mandatory International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS) adoption lowers the systemic information noise embedded in countries' accounting standards. This reduces the associated information processing costs and enhances the economic role accounting standards play on cross-border M&A flows. After mandatory IFRS adoption, a 1% increase in accounting standards disparity suppresses bilateral M&A flows by around 2%; a decrease in accounting standards disparity helps promote bilateral M&A flows when paired countries' governance infrastructure gaps are relatively wider. I do not find that these associations were significant prior to mandatory IFRS adoption. Overall, this paper documents an evolving economic role accounting standards play on bilateral cross-border M&A flows and sheds light on the economic benefits of adopting IFRS for policy makers.展开更多
Sponsored jointly by NSFC and the Office of Inspector General (OIG), US National Science Foundation (NSF), the International Symposium on Accountability in Science Funding was held in Beijing on Oct. 27, 2003. More th...Sponsored jointly by NSFC and the Office of Inspector General (OIG), US National Science Foundation (NSF), the International Symposium on Accountability in Science Funding was held in Beijing on Oct. 27, 2003. More than 60 delegates from 12 countries attended the two-day meeting.展开更多
文摘This paper aims at exploring whether single items of intangible recognized in the financial statements under International Financial Reporting Standards(IFRS)are value relevant to investors on the Italian Stock Exchange.The data were gathered from all non-financial Italian listed companies covering the period 2010-2018.Using the Ohlson’s(1995)model,a panel data regression analysis with fixed effect has been adopted to test the relationship between intangibles and stock prices.We found that intangibles(goodwill,R&D expenditure,and other intangibles that are the sub-categories displayed on Orbis Database)are positively related to security price.The implications involve managers that must give much interest to intangibles as well as standards setters that should require further disclosure.This work covered a very recent set of longitudinal accounting data and offered an updating view of the association between intangible information and value relevance in the Italian Stock Exchange.
文摘Cross-border M&As are important to the participating countries. I posit that mandatory International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS) adoption lowers the systemic information noise embedded in countries' accounting standards. This reduces the associated information processing costs and enhances the economic role accounting standards play on cross-border M&A flows. After mandatory IFRS adoption, a 1% increase in accounting standards disparity suppresses bilateral M&A flows by around 2%; a decrease in accounting standards disparity helps promote bilateral M&A flows when paired countries' governance infrastructure gaps are relatively wider. I do not find that these associations were significant prior to mandatory IFRS adoption. Overall, this paper documents an evolving economic role accounting standards play on bilateral cross-border M&A flows and sheds light on the economic benefits of adopting IFRS for policy makers.
文摘Sponsored jointly by NSFC and the Office of Inspector General (OIG), US National Science Foundation (NSF), the International Symposium on Accountability in Science Funding was held in Beijing on Oct. 27, 2003. More than 60 delegates from 12 countries attended the two-day meeting.