The Impact of IFRS Convergence on the Effectiveness of Accounting Information for Share Valuation: Evidence from the Mainland of China

Shu-hsing Wu

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Front. Bus. Res. China ›› 2012, Vol. 6 ›› Issue (2) : 288-323. DOI: 10.3868/s070-001-012-0014-4
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The Impact of IFRS Convergence on the Effectiveness of Accounting Information for Share Valuation: Evidence from the Mainland of China

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This study examines whether the reconciliation amounts between IFRS and PRC GAAP provide additional incremental value-relevant information. More specifically, it investigates whether firms applying IFRS experience an increase in the quality of accounting information in the post-IFRS convergence period. Results show that IFRS convergence increases the values of balance-sheet items and enlarges variation across firms. Moreover, there is no difference in the explanatory power of value relevance of accounting information under IFRS and PRC GAAP for share prices and returns of A-shares. The incremental value relevance analysis suggests that the IFRS adjustments to earnings are value relevant, whereas the adjustments to book values are not. The IFRS adjustments to change in inventory are value relevant for predicting future operating cash flows. Finally, accounting quality improved in post-convergence period. These results are robust after controlling for the unique characteristics of Chinese firms.

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International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS) / Generally Accepted Accounting Principles (GAAP) / accounting quality / Chinese stock markets

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Shu-hsing Wu. The Impact of IFRS Convergence on the Effectiveness of Accounting Information for Share Valuation: Evidence from the Mainland of China. Front Bus Res Chin, 2012, 6(2): 288‒323 https://doi.org/10.3868/s070-001-012-0014-4

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