The Indonesian Journal of Accounting Research
Vol 17, No 2 (2014): IJAR May 2014

Determinants of Risk Disclosure Level: Case of Indonesia

Akhir Syabani (Universitas Indonesia)
Sylvia Veronica Siregar (Universitas Indonesia)



Article Info

Publish Date
27 May 2014

Abstract

Abstract: This research aims to examine the determinants of risk disclosure level of public listed firms in Indonesia Stock Exchange. Risk disclosure level is divided into three types, i.e., mandatory, voluntary, and total risk disclosure. The results show that generally firm size and product or service diversification has a positive effect on risk disclosure level, whereas geographic diversification positively affects only voluntary risk disclosure. Based on industry type, firms in certain sectors such as infrastructure, mining, agriculture, and property, have a higher level of risk disclosure than miscellaneous industries.  Abstrak: This research aims to examine the determinants of risk disclosure level of public listed firms in Indonesia Stock Exchange. Risk disclosure level is divided into three types, i.e., mandatory, voluntary, and total risk disclosure. The results show that generally firm size and product or service diversification has a positive effect on risk disclosure level, whereas geographic diversification positively affects only voluntary risk disclosure. Based on industry type, firms in certain sectors such as infrastructure, mining, agriculture, and property, have a higher level of risk disclosure than miscellaneous industries. 

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Journal Info

Abbrev

ijar

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Subject

Economics, Econometrics & Finance

Description

Private Sector : 1. Financial Accounting and Stock Market 2. Management and Behavioural Accounting 3. Information System, Auditing, and Proffesional Ethics 4. Taxation 5. Shariah Accounting 6. Accounting Education 7. Corporate Governance Public Sector 1. Financial Accounting 2. ...