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Value relevance of human capital based disclosures: Moderating effects of labor productivity,investor sentiment,analyst coverage and audit quality
Authors:Ananda Samudhram  Errol Stewart  Jayasinghe Wickramanayake  Jothee Sinnakkannu
Affiliation:1. School of Business, Monash University Malaysia Campus, Jalan Lagoon Selatan, 46150 Bandar Sunway, Selangor D.E., Malaysia;2. Georgia Southern University, United States;3. Monash University Caulfield, Australia
Abstract:Voluntarily disclosed employee costs in annual reports of listed firms are value relevant, according to US based studies. However, investors appear to fail to take full advantage of the signaling opportunities presented by these disclosures. This study suggests that labor productivity, audit quality, analyst coverage and high technology categorization moderate the value relevance of voluntarily disclosed employee costs in Malaysia, contributing a novel set of moderating variables to the human capital accounting and value relevance literature, and extending the extant literature to an emerging economy. The results are consistent with the findings from US based settings, after incorporating these moderating factors. Pertinent policy recommendations, based on these findings, are suggested.
Keywords:Human capital accounting   Human capital valuation   Human capital value relevance
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