2017
DOI: 10.1016/j.accfor.2017.02.002
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IFRS adoption: A costly change that keeps on costing

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“…This implies that IFRS adoption in low investor protection jurisdictions enhances information quality. Pawsey (2017) perceives that transition to IFRS in Australia has resulted in an increase in annual accounting and compliance cost. Umobong and Akani (2015) examine the differences in the quality of accounting information pre and post-IFRS adoption by manufacturing firms in Nigeria.…”
Section: Ifrs Adoption and Accounting Qualitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This implies that IFRS adoption in low investor protection jurisdictions enhances information quality. Pawsey (2017) perceives that transition to IFRS in Australia has resulted in an increase in annual accounting and compliance cost. Umobong and Akani (2015) examine the differences in the quality of accounting information pre and post-IFRS adoption by manufacturing firms in Nigeria.…”
Section: Ifrs Adoption and Accounting Qualitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Most obvious is the direct switching cost from existing schemes. One study estimates the continued annual cost of IFRS adoption at approximately 20 percent higher than existing methods (Pawsey, 2017). Khlif and Achek (2016) similarly find that IFRS adoption leads to higher auditing fees.…”
Section: Literature Review/backgroundmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…"the Executive Opinion Survey (the Survey) is the longest-running and most extensive survey of its kind, capturing the opinions of business leaders around the world on a broad range of topics for which statistics are unreliable, outdated, or nonexistent for many countries…and provide a more accurate assessment of the business environment..." (p. 333) WEF surveys are available annually from 2007/08 to 2017/18 (WEF 2018a). …”
Section: Methods/data Descriptionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…UFRS'ye geçiş sürecinde ve geçiş sonrasında işletmelerin, üst yöneticilerin, çalışanların, muhasebe ve iç denetim biriminin karşılaştığı güçlükler, UFRS'nin denetim ücretlerinde ve denetim dışı ücretlerde yol açtığı artış ve diğer ilave maliyetlere yönelik gerçekleştirilen araştırmalara Tablo 3'te yer verilmektedir. UFRS'ye geçiş, muhasebe bilgi sistemi, personel eğitimi ve geliştirme, finansal tablo kullanıcı eğitimi ve finansal tabloların düzenlenmesinde ek maliyetlere neden olmuştur (Pawsey, 2017;Morris vd., 2014). Bu maliyet artışlarına kıyasla UFRS'nin getirisi göz önünde bulundurulduğunda işletmeler açısından olumsuz bir tablo ortaya çıkmaktadır.…”
Section: Ufrs'nin İşletmelerde Yol Açtığı Güçlükler Ve Ekonomik Sonuçlarıunclassified