Volume 16 No. 2, December 2017
ARTICLE INFO
Article History:
Received: 11 July 2017
Accepted: 4 October 2017
Available online: 31 December 2017
MANAGEMENT AND ACCOUNTING REVIEW, VOLUME 16 NO. 2, DEC 2017
Integrated Reporting and Financial Performance: Evidence from Malaysia
Luk Pui Wen and Angeline Yap Kiew Heong
HELP University
HELP University
ABSTRACT
Although the consciousness of Integrated Reporting (IR) is increasing within Malaysian companies, how IR creates value for their business is not completely understood. This paper attempts to investigate the potential contribution of IR implementation to the financial performance of the top 50 Malaysian public listed companies during the period of 2012 to 2015. The eight (8) IR content elements from the International Integrated Reporting Council (IIRC) framework are examined to predict the adoption rate of IR in relation to financial performance. This includes disclosure on organizational overview and external environment, governance, business model, risks and opportunities, strategy and resource allocation, performance, outlook, and basis of preparation and presentation. The data indicates that Malaysian public listed companies (PLCs) reported more than 50% for every content element, except Basis of Preparation and Presentation (CE8). Data analysis indicates that among the eight (8) content elements, four (4) of them, namely governance, business model, risks and opportunities, and performance disclosure, have significant positive impact on financial performances. The finding of this paper provides insight into the contribution of IR in affecting the maintenance of business resilience and competitiveness in a fluctuating market. Therefore, this paper provides a significant impetus for implementation of IR among the Malaysian companies.
Keywords: integrated reporting, international integrated reporting council, malaysian public listed companies, return on assets, return on equity
Keywords: integrated reporting, international integrated reporting council, malaysian public listed companies, return on assets, return on equity