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Corporate reporting on the internet: some implications for the auditing profession
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posted on 2023-06-09, 01:28 authored by Iqbal KhadarooPurpose: The exponential growth in corporate reporting on the internet has created numerous opportunities and challenges for the accounting and auditing profession, and regulators. This study aims to examine internet reporting practices of companies in Malaysia for the purpose of exploring their auditing implications. Design/methodology/approach: An examination of the 100 Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange Composite Indexed (KLSE CI) companies in Malaysia in 2003 and 2004. Findings: Although there has been an increase in both the number of companies and the types of information provided on the internet, the quality of internet reporting information to users has little improved. This problem is compounded because auditors have little control over web contents and the changes that can be made to audited information. Further guidance to standardise the types of internet reporting information may help protect the interest of users, provide more certainty to what information needs to be audited and reduce audit risks. Practical implications: The hosting of audited information on an auditor's web site may provide auditors with better control, reduce audit risks and further improve the credibility and reliability of information to users. Originality/value: Provides information on the financial reporting and auditing challenges posed by internet reporting.
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- Published
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Managerial Auditing JournalISSN
0268-6902Publisher
EmeraldExternal DOI
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6Volume
20Page range
578-591Department affiliated with
- Accounting and Finance Publications
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2016-06-03Usage metrics
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