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Longitudinal perceptions of enforcement mechanisms in an IFRS-based accounting reform

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Długoterminowe postrzeganie mechanizmów egzekwacyjnych w reformie rachunkowości opartej na MSSF
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Adopting International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS) or IFRS-based accounting models per se may not suffice to reach worldwide accounting de facto convergence. Prior research suggests successful worldwide adoption of IFRS is highly reliant on effective enforcement. Notwithstanding, there is a paucity of qualitative evidence on the effectiveness of enforcement mechanisms following an IFRS-based accounting reform that could help uncover opportunities for improvement and enhance de facto implementation. The purpose of this paper is to explore the appropriateness of IFRS enforcement mechanisms based on the perceptions of Portuguese auditors and tax officials. Data were obtained directly from interviews conducted just before adopting an IFRS-based system in 2009 and at a vantage point after adoption, in 2017, in Portugal. Using an institutional lens, the evidence of this longitudinal qualitative study raises serious concerns regarding the effect of poor enforcement on the occurrence of resistance to the adoption of an IFRS-based accounting system. Therefore, several measures are suggested to secure the Portuguese accounting reform's success.
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Przyjęcie Międzynarodowych Standardów Sprawozdawczości Finansowej (MSSF) lub modeli rachunkowości opartych na MSSF jako takich może nie wystarczyć do osiągnięcia faktycznej konwergencji rachunkowości na całym świecie. Wcześniejsze badania sugerują, że pomyślne przyjęcie MSSF na całym świecie w dużym stopniu zależy od skutecznego egzekwowania. Niemniej jednak brakuje jakościowych dowodów na skuteczność mechanizmów egzekwowania prawa po reformie rachunkowości opartej na MSSF, które mogłyby pomóc odkryć możliwości poprawy i usprawnić faktyczne wdrażanie. Celem tego artykułu jest zbadanie stosowności mechanizmów egzekwowania MSSF w oparciu o spostrzeżenia portugalskich audytorów i urzędników podatkowych. Dane uzyskano bezpośrednio z wywiadów przeprowadzonych tuż przed przyjęciem systemu opartego na MSSF w 2009 r. Oraz z punktu widzenia po przyjęciu, w 2017 r., W Portugalii. Patrząc z perspektywy instytucjonalnej, dowody z tego długoterminowego badania jakościowego budzą poważne obawy dotyczące wpływu słabego egzekwowania prawa na występowanie oporu przed przyjęciem systemu rachunkowości opartego na MSSF. Dlatego sugeruje się kilka środków, które zapewnią sukces portugalskiej reformy rachunkowości.
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495--511
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Bibliogr. 61 poz., tab.
Twórcy
  • Escola Superior de Ciências Empresariais, Instituto Politécnico de Viana do Castelo
  • CEOS.PP, Portugal
  • Escola Superior de Tecnologia e Gestão, Instituto Politécnico de Viana do Castelo
  • REMIT, Portugal
  • Department of Economics and Management, University Portucalense
  • REMIT
  • School of Economics and Management, University of Minho, Portugal
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Uwagi
Opracowanie rekordu ze środków MEiN, umowa nr SONP/SP/546092/2022 w ramach programu "Społeczna odpowiedzialność nauki" - moduł: Popularyzacja nauki i promocja sportu (2022-2023).
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