“…As such, the literature published by Abacus forms part of a broader academic debate that seeks to inform the standard‐setting activities of the IASB internationally. For instance, recent publications across the Asia–Pacific accounting journals have not just focused on IFRS in Australia (Goodwin et al ., 2020; Miah et al ., 2020; Wang et al ., 2019) but numerous other jurisdictions, such as Canada (Mnif and Znazen, 2020), Spain (Fullana et al ., 2019), the Middle East (e.g., Mardini et al ., 2019; Sharairi, 2020), Korea (Kang et al ., 2020; Lee et al ., 2020), China (Natoli et al ., 2020), Vietnam (Nguyen et al ., 2020; Nguyen and Rahman, 2019), and other emerging market settings in Africa, including Ethiopia and Ghana (Coffie and Bei, 2019; Degos et al ., 2019; Wagaw et al ., 2019). A significant amount of literature has also examined IFRS adoption as it impacts different companies and their investments—for example, literature has examined IFRS adoption in the context of small to medium enterprises (SMEs) (Warren et al ., 2019) and foreign direct investments (Golubeva, 2019).…”