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Corporate Financial Reporting on Websites:Evidence from India


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1 Assistant Professor, PSG Institute of Management, PB No: 1668, Peelamedu, Coimbatore, India
2 Assistant Professor, PSG Institute of Management, Coimbatore, India
     

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This study examines the use of internet as a tool for corporate reporting and the extent to which Indian firms disclose financial information through the internet. The disclosure of information on the internet is examined through a disclosure index. A sample of 136 listed firms, from different sectors was examined for the purpose of the study. The results of the study indicate that industry sector had a significant relationship to the extent of financial disclosures on the websites. The study also found that only few firms had used websites to disclose extensive financial information. The most reported information was the quarterly results, whereas information about performance was the least disclosed. The paper suggests that Indian firms can improve disclosures in the websites to improve transparency.

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Corporate Reporting, Internet, Voluntary Disclosure, India, Websites.
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D. Kavitha
Assistant Professor, PSG Institute of Management, PB No: 1668, Peelamedu, Coimbatore, India
B. Uma Maheswari
Assistant Professor, PSG Institute of Management, Coimbatore, India

Abstract


This study examines the use of internet as a tool for corporate reporting and the extent to which Indian firms disclose financial information through the internet. The disclosure of information on the internet is examined through a disclosure index. A sample of 136 listed firms, from different sectors was examined for the purpose of the study. The results of the study indicate that industry sector had a significant relationship to the extent of financial disclosures on the websites. The study also found that only few firms had used websites to disclose extensive financial information. The most reported information was the quarterly results, whereas information about performance was the least disclosed. The paper suggests that Indian firms can improve disclosures in the websites to improve transparency.

Keywords


Corporate Reporting, Internet, Voluntary Disclosure, India, Websites.