NON-FINANCIAL REPORTING AND ELEMENTS OF PERFORMANCE - ANALYSIS OF STATE OWNED ENTERPRISES IN CROATIA, SLOVENIA AND HUNGARY

Martina Dragija Kostić, Josip Čičak, Matej Ljubić
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Background: Non-financial reporting in the public sector is a relatively new topic. In the European Union, through Directive 2014/95/EU, non-financial reporting of public interest entities with over five hundred employees at the reporting date was introduced. Thus, member states are obliged to incorporate non-financial reporting into their national legislation. Purpose: The paper examines the assumption that more profitable companies will publish more information in non-financial reports to show their performance. Another assumption is that more indebted companies are producing more non-financial disclosures. Therefore, the purpose of this study was to determine whether there was a relationship between the information that is made public in public sector enterprises' (SOEs') non-financial reports and their financial performance. Methods/Approach: The paper analyses data from publicly available non-financial reports of SOEs for the period 2017-2019. The sample consists of 27 companies, including 10 Croatian SOEs, 10 Slovenian SOEs, and 7 Hungarian SOEs. Findings: Based on the conducted research we have drawn following findings; State ownership has a negative impact on the information provided in non-financial reports, while the quantity of information provided and the number of employees are positively correlated. Profitability has a negative impact on non-financial reporting, while a higher net profit will increase non-financial disclosures. Leverage has a positive impact on the IRD index in the sample of Croatia and Slovenia that was observed. Conclusion: Non-financial reporting has been implemented in accordance with Directive 2014/95/EU. In the examined sample of SOEs a correlation was found between non-financial reporting and the profitability and indebtedness of SOEs. Originality: Research in the paper has been made on previously unresearched examples – SOEs non-financial reporting in Croatia, Slovenia and Hungary.
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非财务报告与绩效要素&克罗地亚、斯洛文尼亚和匈牙利国有企业分析
背景:公共部门的非财务报告是一个相对较新的话题。在欧盟,通过第2014/95/EU号指令,引入了截至报告日员工超过500人的公共利益实体的非财务报告。因此,成员国有义务将非财务报告纳入其国家立法。目的:本文考察了一种假设,即利润更高的公司将在非财务报告中发布更多信息来显示其业绩。另一种假设是,负债越多的公司披露的非财务信息越多。因此,本研究的目的是确定公共部门企业(SOE)非财务报告中公开的信息与其财务业绩之间是否存在关系。方法/方法:本文分析了2017-2019年国有企业公开非财务报告的数据。样本包括27家公司,包括10家克罗地亚国有企业、10家斯洛文尼亚国有企业和7家匈牙利国有企业。研究结果:根据所进行的研究,我们得出了以下结论;国家所有权对非财务报告中提供的信息有负面影响,而提供的信息数量与雇员人数呈正相关。盈利能力对非财务报告有负面影响,而更高的净利润将增加非财务披露。在克罗地亚和斯洛文尼亚的样本中,杠杆作用对IRD指数有积极影响。结论:非财务报告已根据2014/95/EU指令执行。在被调查的国有企业样本中,发现非财务报告与国有企业的盈利能力和负债之间存在相关性。独创性:本文研究了以前未检索到的例子——克罗地亚、斯洛文尼亚和匈牙利的国有企业非财务报告。
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