Transparency, corporate governance and firm performance in The Netherlands

We explore the relations between transparency, corporate governance, and performance for Dutch exchange-listed firms over 1997-2007. Our measure for transparency is based on annual report information. In 2005 a new accounting standard (IFRS) became mandatory and applicable to the annual reports of Dutch listed firms. We investigate the effects of IFRS by comparing pre and post IFRS periods. We find that under IFRS transparency has increased substantially, and that the determinants of transparency have also changed. Pre-IFRS, disclosure is mainly driven by firm size, leverage and protective pre... Mehr ...

Verfasser: Henry van Beusichem
Abe de Jong
Douglas DeJong
Gerard Mertens
Dokumenttyp: Artikel
Erscheinungsdatum: 2016
Reihe/Periodikum: MAB, Vol 90, Iss 7/8, Pp 308-322 (2016)
Verlag/Hrsg.: Pensoft
Schlagwörter: Business / HF5001-6182 / Business mathematics. Commercial arithmetic. Including tables / etc / HF5691-5716
Sprache: Englisch
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Link(s) : https://doi.org/10.5117/mab.90.31343

We explore the relations between transparency, corporate governance, and performance for Dutch exchange-listed firms over 1997-2007. Our measure for transparency is based on annual report information. In 2005 a new accounting standard (IFRS) became mandatory and applicable to the annual reports of Dutch listed firms. We investigate the effects of IFRS by comparing pre and post IFRS periods. We find that under IFRS transparency has increased substantially, and that the determinants of transparency have also changed. Pre-IFRS, disclosure is mainly driven by firm size, leverage and protective preference shares. Post-IFRS, we observe very little variation in disclosure practices.