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AuthorMardini, Ghassan H.
AuthorCrawford, Louise
AuthorPower, David M.
Available date2023-01-18T08:39:02Z
Publication Date2015
Publication NameJournal of Applied Accounting Research
ResourceScopus
URIhttp://dx.doi.org/10.1108/JAAR-09-2012-0066
URIhttp://hdl.handle.net/10576/38579
AbstractPurpose: Evidence from Jordan - The purpose of this paper is to explore the perceptions of external auditors, preparers and users (investors and analysts) of financial statements in Jordan about this new segmental reporting standard; a decision usefulness framework underpins the research. Design/methodology/approach - The objective of this study is to explore the perceptions of external auditors, preparers and users (investors and analysts) of financial statements in Jordan about this new segmental reporting standard; a decision usefulness framework underpins the research. Findings - The findings reveal that a majority of interviewees found that IFRS 8 was not a problematic standard, and that the management approach of IFRS 8 was an improvement on the previous standard - International Accounting Standard (IAS) 14R - because the information produced was seen as useful to users of financial statements. Moreover, the respondents indicated that there was an improvement in the quantity and quality of segmental information under IFRS 8 in annual reports for 2009; it was more understandable, relevant, reliable and comparable than the segmental information which had previously been reported. Research limitations/implications - No attempt was made to assess the usefulness of segmental information reported under IFRS 8 by Jordanian listed companies in their annual reports for other groups such as lenders, suppliers, customers, trade creditors and the general public (IASC, 1989). Thus, a survey about the impact of IFRS 8 on other groups may yield further insights about the decision usefulness of the new standard's disclosures. However, Jordanians are not familiar with such research instruments and the culture within the society is relatively secretive (Piro, 1998). Practical implications - The findings of the current research should be valuable for international accounting standard setters at the International Accounting Standards Board. It provides some indication about the impact of this new standard. Originality/value - This research shows that segmental information reported under IFRS 8 is more useful for decision makers needs compared to segmental information that previously reported under IAS 14R. It also provides a great insight about the impact of this new segmental disclosure standard. 2015 Emerald Group Publishing Limited.
Languageen
PublisherEmerald Group Holdings Ltd.
SubjectAccountability
Disclosure theories
Financial reporting
IFRS
TitlePerceptions of external auditors, preparers and users of financial statements about the adoption of IFRS 8
TypeArticle
Pagination2-27
Issue Number1
Volume Number16


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