Evaluating Board Characteristics’ Influence on the Readability of Annual Reports: Insights from the Egyptian Banking Sector
Date
2024-11-07
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Article
Publisher
Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute (MDPI)
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J. Risk Financial Manag; 2024, 17, 500
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Abstract
This study aims to examine the impact of board characteristics (BCs) on banks’ annual
reports readability (BARR). Further, it examines whether bank size (BS) moderates the association
between BC and BARR. The study employs a sample of 208 bank-year observations from both listed
and non-listed banks in the Egyptian stock exchange (EGX), utilizing data spanning from 2016 to 2023.
The study employs a random-effect regression model to test the hypotheses and discuss the results.
The results suggest that BARR has a significant association with board meetings, gender and cultural
diversity. Furthermore, BS played a moderating role in determining the association between BCs and
BARR, supporting the second hypothesis. The findings show that the BCs and disclosure quality
differ for banks of varying sizes. The findings have practical implications for the Egyptian banking
sector, highlighting that board structure is critical to transparency and maintaining public trust.
Additionally, the results focus policymakers’ attention on standardizing the contents and structure of
banks’ annual reports, with the aim of reducing managers’ manipulation of disclosures and reducing
the level of information asymmetry between stockholders, as suggested by the agency theory
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annual reports readability, board characteristics, bank size, banking sector, emerging economy, Egypt
Citation
Metwally, A. B. M., El-Deeb, M. S., & Ahmed, E. A. (2024). Evaluating Board Characteristics’ Influence on the Readability of Annual Reports: Insights from the Egyptian Banking Sector. Journal of Risk and Financial Management, 17(11), 500. https://doi.org/10.3390/jrfm17110500