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IFRS adoption and unconditional conservatism: an accrual-based analysis

Olga Fullana (Universitat de València, Valencia, Spain)
Mariano González (UNED, Madrid, Spain)
David Toscano (Universidad de Huelva, Huelva, Spain)

International Journal of Accounting & Information Management

ISSN: 1834-7649

Article publication date: 21 October 2021

Issue publication date: 22 November 2021

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Abstract

Purpose

In this paper we analyse the effect on unconditional conservatism of the mandatory adoption of International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS) by the European listed firms in January 2005. Under the hypothesis that accounting regulation influences the accounting conservatism, we use a non-market-based measure of unconditional conservatism – the accrual-based measure proposed by Givoly and Hayn (2000) – to test this effect, controlling for the other determinants of the unconditional conservatism found in the accounting literature.

Design/methodology/approach

We use a panel data of 10 years and 96 non-financial listed firms in the Spanish stock market in which the differences between local GAAP and IFRS are more important. A pre-estimation analysis of the data reveals that GLS with random effects is the correct estimation procedure. However, to try to deal with the likely endogeneity in the set of variables, the authors perform an estimate with a dynamic estimator for panels with few periods and many individuals where the independent variables are not strictly exogenous.

Findings

As expected, results show evidence that support a significant reduction on the unconditional conservatism of firms in the sample due to the adoption of IFRS. This evidence is relevant to equity market, debt market and corporate governance users of the financial information, and also for the policymakers who can assess the effects of their mandate.

Research limitations/implications

Results shown in this paper have all the limitations of system-, country-, sample- and event-specific studies but, along with many others drawn in alternative contexts, may help to correctly understand both the time-evolution and cross-sectional country differences of firms’ unconditional conservatism.

Originality/value

The study represents the first analysis of the effect of the adoption of IFRS on unconditional conservatism of the European listed companies using a non-market accrual-based measure. Results are not influenced by the dynamics of the stock market and, by comparison, allow us to analyse this influence in results provided by using market-based measures of the unconditional accounting conservatism provided by previous literature.

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Acknowledgements

The authors are grateful for the comments from María del Mar Camacho, Manuel Cano, and an anonymous referee from the XVII International ASEPUC Conference (Madrid, 2018), from Kooi S. Yeap in the 7th Paris Financial Management Conference (2019), and from Prof. Juan M. Nave in the Seminars on Empirical Finance Research at UCLM (Cuenca, 2020). The authors are also grateful for comments and suggestions from three referees of IJAIM and from its editor Prof. Chunhui Liu. The final version of this paper was written when David Toscano was visiting the Department of Accounting at the Universitat de València (Spain).

Funding: Spanish Government MICINN-AEI PID2020-114563GB-I00.

The authors are grateful for the comments from María del Mar Camacho, Manuel Cano, and an anonymous referee from the XVII International ASEPUC Conference (Madrid, 2018), from Kooi S. Yeap in the 7th Paris Financial Management Conference (2019), and from Prof. Juan M. Nave in the Seminars on Empirical Finance Research at UCLM (Cuenca, 2020). The authors are also grateful for comments and suggestions from three referees of IJAIM and from its editor Prof. Chunhui Liu. The final version of this paper was written when David Toscano was visiting the Department of Accounting at the Universitat de València (Spain).

Citation

Fullana, O., González, M. and Toscano, D. (2021), "IFRS adoption and unconditional conservatism: an accrual-based analysis", International Journal of Accounting & Information Management, Vol. 29 No. 5, pp. 848-866. https://doi.org/10.1108/IJAIM-05-2021-0093

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