This book evaluates the differences in the level of compliance with IFRS across the GCC states, exploring the impact of corporate governance on the level of compliance with IFRS and presenting an empirical analysis of companies across the GCC.
This book evaluates the differences in the level of compliance with IFRS across the GCC states, exploring the impact of corporate governance on the level of compliance with IFRS and presenting an empirical analysis of companies across the GCC.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Muath Abdelqader is an Assistant Professor at the Australian University, Kuwait and research fellow at University of Gloucestershire, United Kingdom. Tamer K Darwish, PhD, is a Reader in Human Resource Management (HRM), and the Head of HRM Research Centre in the Business School, University of Gloucestershire, United Kingdom. Khalil Nimer is an Assistant Professor of accounting and finance at Gulf University for Science and Technology (GUST), Kuwait and Doctorate supervisor at University of Gloucestershire, United Kingdom.
Inhaltsangabe
Chapter One: Introduction Chapter Two: The GCC Context Chapter Three: International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS) Chapter Four: Corporate Governance Chapter Five: Corporate Governance and IFRS Compliance Chapter Six: Theoretical Model of Corporate Governance and IFRS Compliance Chapter Seven: Measurement, IFRS Disclosure Index, and Data Chapter Eight: Empirical Results Chapter Nine: Discussion of Central Prepositions Chapter Ten: Synthesis and Conclusions