Factors Influencing Corporate Disclosure Transparency in the Active Share Trading Firms: An Explanatory study
Research in Accounting in Emerging Economies
ISBN: 978-0-85724-451-2, eISBN: 978-0-85724-452-9
Publication date: 23 December 2010
Abstract
Purpose – This study examines the factors influencing Corporate disclosure transparency as measured by the level of voluntary disclosure (VD) in the annual reports of the active share trading firms in Egypt.
Design/methodology/approach – The design and research method are empirical using archival data to collect information on the dependent variable (VD) and independent variables (corporate governance characteristics and company characteristics). A transformed multiple ordinary least squares (OLS) regression model was used to test the association between the dependent variable of VD and the independent variables.
Findings – The findings indicate that the extent of VD is affected by the highly secretive Egyptian culture. This implies that the introduction of a new corporate governance code has not improved information symmetry as the overall level of VD is very low at just 19.38%. In addition, several corporate governance and company characteristics variables were found significant in explaining levels of VD by the sample companies.
Research limitations – The findings have generalizability limitations as the study focuses only on the actively traded companies operating in the Egyptian stock market.
Practical implications – The results of this study should alarm the regulators and financial investors from the quality of financial information being provided in the Egyptian market. These results are more alarming since the investigated companies are the top 30 actively traded companies on the Egyptian Stock Exchange (EGX). It is logically expected that the status of disclosure would be lower in the other less actively traded companies on EGX.
Originality/value – This study provides evidence regarding three variables, for the first time in Egypt, namely “ownership structure” and “number of independent directors on the board” and “existence of audit committees” as explanatory variables of the level of VD. This research study will stimulate further research in understanding the importance of the role of corporate governance in promoting more transparency in other emerging economies and the need to build models that include country level factors to explain the level of VD.
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Citation
Samaha, K. and Dahawy, K. (2010), "Factors Influencing Corporate Disclosure Transparency in the Active Share Trading Firms: An Explanatory study", Tsamenyi, M. and Uddin, S. (Ed.) Research in Accounting in Emerging Economies (Research in Accounting in Emerging Economies, Vol. 10), Emerald Group Publishing Limited, Leeds, pp. 87-118. https://doi.org/10.1108/S1479-3563(2010)0000010009
Publisher
:Emerald Group Publishing Limited
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