The Importance of Integrated Reporting in Value Creation (Intellectual Capital):A Theoretical Framework

Authors

  • Mohd. Salehudin Bin Mohd. Simpol Management Department, Azman Hashim International Business School, Universiti Teknologi Malaysia, Skudai, Johor, Malaysia. Author
  • Dr. Mohd. Noor Azli Bin Ali Khan Associate Professor, Management Department, Azman Hashim International Business School, Universiti Teknologi Malaysia, Skudai, Johor, Malaysia. Author

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.61841/q6ggvp10

Keywords:

Firm Performance, Intellectual Capital, Integrated Reporting, Value Creation

Abstract

Corporate reporting has been many times evolved in order to meet the stakeholders’ expectations and needs. Now it is time for Integrated Reporting (IR). The wave of IR is coming to Malaysia as the Security Commission (SC), Malaysian Institute of Accountants (MIA), Malaysian Accounting Standard Board (MASB), and more other non-profit organizations keep promoting the implementation of IR. The concept of IR is a reaction to the challenge companies face to create value and the related demands of users of corporate reports to receive decision-useful information on the companies’ potential for future value creation This paper is a literature study on how IR is associated with the value creation of a business, especially on intellectual capital (IC). 

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31.05.2020

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Salehudin Bin Mohd. Simpol, M., & Noor Azli Bin Ali Khan, M. (2020). The Importance of Integrated Reporting in Value Creation (Intellectual Capital):A Theoretical Framework. International Journal of Psychosocial Rehabilitation, 24(3), 970-986. https://doi.org/10.61841/q6ggvp10