Does the adoption of Ind AS affect the performance of firms in India?
Document Type
Article
Publication Title
Investment Management and Financial Innovations
Abstract
The increasing prevalence of IFRS adoption has resulted in enhanced transparency, accounting quality, and comparability of financial information among firms, especially in emerging markets worldwide, including India. Nonetheless, the question of whether the adoption of IFRS has led to improved firm performance persists. To address this question, this study examines the impact of transitioning from India's GAAP-based accounting standards to IFRS-converged standards (Ind AS) on non-financial firms' performance from 2013 to 2022. The empirical findings reveal that the convergence of Indian accounting standards with IFRS significantly improves firm performance, as demonstrated by a positive coefficient of 0.0166 for Ind AS in the fixed-effect model. The study also validates the original empirical findings using the return on equity (ROE) measure of firm performance, which yielded a coefficient of 0.0197, further confirming that the adoption of Ind AS leads to an increase in the performance of Indian firms. These results contribute new insights to the existing IFRS literature and have implications for policymakers and managers.
First Page
171
Last Page
181
DOI
10.21511/imfi.20(2).2023.15
Publication Date
1-1-2023
Recommended Citation
Nikhil, M. N.; Chakraborty, Suman; Lithin, B. M.; and Lobo, Lumen Shawn, "Does the adoption of Ind AS affect the performance of firms in India?" (2023). Open Access archive. 6178.
https://impressions.manipal.edu/open-access-archive/6178