Overlapping Memberships on The Audit and Other Board Committees: Impacts on Financial Reporting Quality
Research aim: This research aims to investigate how overlapped members on the audit committee (AC) impact the primary role of the committee, especially in terms of improving the quality of the financial reporting of the company. Design/ Methodology/Approach: The population of the study consists...
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doaj-4b631a2872474263affa9e8962bb84362021-05-13T06:32:09ZengUniversiti MalayaAsian Journal of Accounting Perspectives2672-72930128-03842019-02-01121Overlapping Memberships on The Audit and Other Board Committees: Impacts on Financial Reporting QualityAbdirahman Furqaan0Hairul Azlan Annuar1Hamdino Hamdan2Hafiz Majdi Abdul Rashid3PhD student at the Department of Accounting, Kulliyyah of Economics and Management Sciences, International Islamic University of Malaysia, Kuala Lumpur, MalaysiaAssociate Professor at the Department of Accounting, Kulliyyah of Economics and Management Sciences, International Islamic University of Malaysia, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. Email: hazalan@iium.edu.myAssistant Professor at the Department of Finance, Kulliyyah of Economics and Management Sciences, International Islamic University of Malaysia, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. Email: hamdino@iium.edu.myAssociate Professor at the Department of Accounting, Kulliyyah of Economics and Management Sciences, International Islamic University of Malaysia, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. Email: arhafiz@iium.edu.my Research aim: This research aims to investigate how overlapped members on the audit committee (AC) impact the primary role of the committee, especially in terms of improving the quality of the financial reporting of the company. Design/ Methodology/Approach: The population of the study consists of non-financial institutions listed on Bursa Malaysia (BM). Using purposive sampling, cross-sectional data were collected from the annual reports of the 100 top companies listed on BM. Research finding: The descriptive statistics of the study show that 98.7 per cent of the observed companies in this study have overlapping membership on the audit and other board committees. The study also shows that more than three-fourths of the AC members also serve on other board committees. The study found that overlapping memberships on the AC and other mandatory committees, significantly and positively impact the financial reporting quality (FRQ). Theoretical contribution/Originality: The results of this study suggest that overlapping memberships on the AC of the Malaysian big public listed companies play a significant role in terms of the FRQ of the company. Practitioner/Policy implication: Regulatory bodies and investors should encourage the chair of the AC to work on other board committees to bring relevant information to improve the performance of the AC. Research limitation/Implication: The inherent drawback of the current research is the small sample size, and that it does not provide in-depth and comprehensive data from the documents of the company. The research sample was drawn from the largest 100 Malaysian companies. Therefore, the results of the study may not be generalisable to smaller companies. Keywords: Overlapping memberships, Audit committee (AC), Remuneration committee (RC), Nomination committee (NC), Financial Reporting Quality (FRQ) Type of manuscript: Research paper JEL Classification: M40 https://sare.um.edu.my/index.php/AJAP/article/view/16888Overlapping membershipsAudit committeeRemuneration committeeNomination committeeFinancial Reporting Quality |
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Abdirahman Furqaan Hairul Azlan Annuar Hamdino Hamdan Hafiz Majdi Abdul Rashid Overlapping Memberships on The Audit and Other Board Committees: Impacts on Financial Reporting Quality Asian Journal of Accounting Perspectives Overlapping memberships Audit committee Remuneration committee Nomination committee Financial Reporting Quality |
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Overlapping Memberships on The Audit and Other Board Committees: Impacts on Financial Reporting Quality |
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Overlapping Memberships on The Audit and Other Board Committees: Impacts on Financial Reporting Quality |
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Overlapping Memberships on The Audit and Other Board Committees: Impacts on Financial Reporting Quality |
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Overlapping Memberships on The Audit and Other Board Committees: Impacts on Financial Reporting Quality |
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Overlapping Memberships on The Audit and Other Board Committees: Impacts on Financial Reporting Quality |
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overlapping memberships on the audit and other board committees: impacts on financial reporting quality |
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Universiti Malaya |
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Asian Journal of Accounting Perspectives |
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2672-7293 0128-0384 |
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2019-02-01 |
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Research aim: This research aims to investigate how overlapped members on the audit committee (AC) impact the primary role of the committee, especially in terms of improving the quality of the financial reporting of the company.
Design/ Methodology/Approach: The population of the study consists of non-financial institutions listed on Bursa Malaysia (BM). Using purposive sampling, cross-sectional data were collected from the annual reports of the 100 top companies listed on BM.
Research finding: The descriptive statistics of the study show that 98.7 per cent of the observed companies in this study have overlapping membership on the audit and other board committees. The study also shows that more than three-fourths of the AC members also serve on other board committees. The study found that overlapping memberships on the AC and other mandatory committees, significantly and positively impact the financial reporting quality (FRQ).
Theoretical contribution/Originality: The results of this study suggest that overlapping memberships on the AC of the Malaysian big public listed companies play a significant role in terms of the FRQ of the company.
Practitioner/Policy implication: Regulatory bodies and investors should encourage the chair of the AC to work on other board committees to bring relevant information to improve the performance of the AC.
Research limitation/Implication: The inherent drawback of the current research is the small sample size, and that it does not provide in-depth and comprehensive data from the documents of the company. The research sample was drawn from the largest 100 Malaysian companies. Therefore, the results of the study may not be generalisable to smaller companies.
Keywords: Overlapping memberships, Audit committee (AC), Remuneration committee (RC), Nomination committee (NC), Financial Reporting Quality (FRQ)
Type of manuscript: Research paper
JEL Classification: M40
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Overlapping memberships Audit committee Remuneration committee Nomination committee Financial Reporting Quality |
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