Board Composition and Voluntary Risk Disclosure During Uncertainty

IF 2 Q2 BUSINESS, FINANCE International Journal of Accounting Pub Date : 2021-04-26 DOI:10.1142/S1094406021500050
I. Adelopo, K. Yekini, Robert Maina, Yan Wang
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This study examines the relationship between board composition and voluntary risk disclosure during uncertainty for a sample of UK listed companies. A strand of the disclosure literature focusing on the impact of the board on corporate disclosure argues that board composition influences the extent and quality of corporate disclosure, but they have largely used data from stable periods and rarely on risk disclosure. Instead, using agency theory, we examine the impact of board composition on risk disclosure during corporate uncertainty for a sample of UK listed companies for the period 2006-2015. We used content analysis to derive our measure of risk disclosure and measure board composition based on its size, independence, meeting frequency and gender diversity. Our regression analyses controlled for the extent of firms’ agency costs, firm risk level and the impact of mandatory risk disclosure regulation amongst other control variables. Consistent with our hypotheses, we find that board size and board independence are positively associated with firms’ risk disclosure during uncertainty but board meeting frequency and gender diversity seem inconsequential for risk disclosure. Firms’ risk disclosure is positively associated with risk level and mandatory risk disclosure. Our results are robust to alternative model specifications and endogeneity concerns. We highlight the implications of our findings for management practice and regulations.
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本研究以英国上市公司为样本,考察了不确定性条件下董事会组成与自愿风险披露之间的关系。一系列专注于董事会对公司披露的影响的披露文献认为,董事会的组成会影响公司披露的程度和质量,但他们在很大程度上使用了稳定时期的数据,很少涉及风险披露。相反,我们使用代理理论,研究了2006-2015年期间英国上市公司样本在公司不确定性期间董事会组成对风险披露的影响。我们使用内容分析得出了风险披露的衡量标准,并根据董事会的规模、独立性、会议频率和性别多样性来衡量董事会的组成。我们的回归分析控制了企业的代理成本、企业风险水平和强制性风险披露监管的影响以及其他控制变量。与我们的假设一致,我们发现,在不确定性期间,董事会规模和董事会独立性与公司的风险披露呈正相关,但董事会会议频率和性别多样性对风险披露似乎无关紧要。企业风险披露与风险水平和强制性风险披露呈正相关。我们的结果对替代模型规范和内生性问题是稳健的。我们强调了我们的调查结果对管理实践和法规的影响。
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期刊介绍: The aim of The International Journal of Accounting is to advance the academic and professional understanding of accounting theory, policies and practice from the international perspective and viewpoint. The Journal editorial recognizes that international accounting is influenced by a variety of forces, e.g., governmental, political and economic. Thus, the primary criterion for manuscript evaluation is the incremental contribution to international accounting literature and the forces that impact the field. The Journal aims at understanding the present and potential ability of accounting to aid in analyzing and interpreting international economic transactions and the economic consequences of such reporting. These transactions may be within a profit or non-profit environment. The Journal encourages a broad view of the origins and development of accounting with an emphasis on its functions in an increasingly interdependent global economy. The Journal also welcomes manuscripts that help explain current international accounting practices, with related theoretical justifications, and identify criticisms of current policies and practice. Other than occasional commissioned papers or special issues, all the manuscripts published in the Journal are selected by the editors after the normal double-blind refereeing process.
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