智力资本的披露:来自印度年度报告的证据

IF 0.4 Q4 BUSINESS, FINANCE Public Finance Quarterly-Hungary Pub Date : 2022-01-01 DOI:10.35551/pfq_2022_1_7
S. Singhal, Seema Gupta, Vijay Gupta
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经济从以制造为基础向以知识为基础的转变提高了智力资本(IC)在商业价值创造过程中的重要性。虽然集成电路已在综合报告中得到认可,但在传统的财务披露中,有关集成电路的信息仍然有限。本研究考察了印度企业的智力资本披露程度,并评估了利益相关者期望与行业披露程序之间的差距。为此,本文以2019-2020年在孟买证券交易所(BSE)上市的30家非金融公司为样本,在结构资本、关系资本和人力资本三类IC的基础上,构建了包含42个项目的披露指数,进行了内容分析。结果表明,印度企业的智力资本总体披露水平较低。这些公司只披露了42%的智力资本项目。进一步发现,披露结构性资本的企业数量最多,而披露人力资本的企业数量最少。结果表明,需要制定一个适当的框架,报告无形资产的组织在印度的年度报表。
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Disclosure of Intellectual Capital : Evidence from Indian Annual Reports
The shifting of the economy from manufacturing-based to knowledge-based has raised the importance of Intellectual Capital (IC) in the business value creation process. Although IC has been recognized in integrated reports, limited information about it is still reported in traditional financial disclosures. The present study examines the extent of intellectual capital disclosure (ICD) in Indian firms and assesses the gap between stakeholder expectations and industry disclosure procedures. For this purpose, content analysis has been performed on a sample of 30 non-financial firms listed on the Bombay Stock Exchange (BSE) for the year 2019–2020 by constructing a disclosure index of 42 items based on previous studies, under the three categories of IC, namely, structural capital, relational capital, and human capital. The results reveal that the overall disclosure of intellectual capital by Indian firms is low. The companies disclose only 42% of the Intellectual Capital items. Further, it is found that maximum number of companies are disclosing structural capital, while human capital disclosure obtains the minimum score. The results imply the need to develop a proper framework for reporting intangibles in the annual statements of organizations in India.
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