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AuthorAmmar, Sameh
AuthorMardini, Ghassan H.
Available date2022-10-30T10:35:26Z
Publication Date2020-02-19
Publication NameAccounting and Finance
Identifierhttp://dx.doi.org/10.1111/acfi.12608
CitationAmmar, S., & Mardini, G. H. (2021). Enterprise resource planning enabling segmental information reporting practices of UK‐FTSE 100. Accounting & Finance, 61(1), 1205-1237.
ISSN0810-5391
URIhttp://hdl.handle.net/10576/35589
AbstractThe ERP impact on management accounting practices has been widelyrecognised as having a knowledge gap in relation to how it may facilitateSegmental Information Reporting following the International FinancialReporting Standard No. 8’s (IFRS-8) management approach. This studycontributes to filling this gap by investigating the joint effect of the ERP andIFRS-8 Post-Implementation Review (PIR) on dimensions: quality, quantityand the reporters’ identity of FTSE-100 companies in the period 2013–2017.The study found that ERP is significantly and positively associated with thedimensions of segmental information reporting. The implications of this studyextend research and the practices of segmental reporting on the importance ofERP in operationalising segmental reporting and in understanding variations.
Languageen
PublisherWiley
SubjectERP
IFRS-8
Segmental information reporting
FTSE-100
UKJEL classification: M41, M49
TitleEnterprise resource planning enabling segmental information reporting practices of UK-FTSE 100
TypeArticle
Pagination1205 - 1237
Issue Number1
Volume Number61
ESSN1467-629X
dc.accessType Open Access


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