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Measuring the convergence of national accounting standards with international financial reporting standards: The application of fuzzy clustering analysis
Authors:Xiaohui Qu
Institution:a Center for Accounting Studies, Xiamen University, Xiamen, Fujian, 361005 PR China
b School of Management, Xiamen University, Xiamen, Fujian, 361005 PR China
Abstract:A single set of accounting standards is considered the path to achieving accounting convergence globally. Given the important role that formal harmonization/convergence plays in the accounting profession and global capital markets, this study focuses on the methods and methodology for the measurement of formal accounting convergence. Based on our review and evaluation of the existing methods for measuring the level of harmonization/convergence between any two sets of accounting standards, we propose using a new method of matching and fuzzy clustering analysis to assess the convergence progress of national accounting standards (NAS) with International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS) from whole and single standards, respectively. Single standards are clustered according to their convergence level, which may indicate further convergence emphasis. As an illustrative example, the achievements made in China are evaluated using this new method. The results reveal that this new method can measure the convergence level of NAS with IFRS more clearly and informatively.
Keywords:Formal accounting convergence  Measurement  Fuzzy clustering analysis  Chinese accounting standards
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