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The association between employee stock option disclosures and corporate governance: Evidence from an enhanced disclosure regime
Authors:Michael Bassett   Ping-Sheng Koh  Irene Tutticci
Affiliation:aUQ Business School, The University of Queensland, Australia;bDepartment of Accounting, Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, Clear Water Bay, Kowloon, Hong Kong, China
Abstract:
This study examines the role of corporate governance in employee stock option (ESO) disclosures following the revision of AASB 1028 Employee Benefits in 2001. We find that, while firms do not fully comply with AASB 1028 ESO disclosures, they voluntarily provide other ESO disclosures. In relation to corporate governance measures that have a role in the financial reporting process, we find two corporate governance measures dominate our results—the quality of auditor and duality of the role of CEO and Chair of the Board of Directors. We show that, in general, external auditor quality has positive incremental association with both mandatory and voluntary ESO disclosures while the dual role of CEO and chairperson of the board is associated with lower levels of mandatory disclosure.
Keywords:Employee stock option disclosure   Corporate governance   Mandatory disclosure   Voluntary disclosure
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