COVID-19 disclosure: a novel measurement and annual report uncertainty

  • Mahmoud Elmarzouky
  • , Khaldoon Albitar
  • , Atm Enayet Karim
  • , Ahmed Saber Moussa

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    Abstract

    This paper provides a unique COVID-19 disclosure measurement and investigates the association between the level of COVID-19 disclosure and uncertainty within annual reports for UK FTSE-All share non-financial firms. We used automated textual analysis to score the sampled annual reports. The results show that the level of COVID-19 disclosure varies from industry to industry. Furthermore, there is a positive relationship between COVID-19 disclosure and uncertainty in annual reports. Firms with larger boards exhibit more significant uncertainty in annual reports with COVID-19 disclosure. However, the significance of uncertainty in annual reports with COVID-19 disclosure remains at the same level with different board independence percentages. The unique findings of this paper are extremely relevant to governments, shareholders, policymakers, suppliers, and creditors.
    Original languageEnglish
    Article number616
    JournalJournal of Risk and Financial Management
    Volume14
    Issue number12
    Early online date19 Dec 2021
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 31 Dec 2021

    Keywords

    • Accounting and finance
    • COVID-19 disclosure
    • annual report uncertainty
    • board size
    • independent directors
    • textual analysis

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