The Impact of Accounting Basis and Applied Financial Reporting Framework on the Corruption Perception Index in the Public Sector
Anida Jagodić (),
Amra Gadžo () and
Faruk Mešković ()
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Anida Jagodić: Faculty of Economics, University of Tuzla,Bosnia and Herzegovina
Amra Gadžo: Faculty of Economics, University of Tuzla, Bosnia and Herzegovina
Faruk Mešković: Faculty of Economics, University of Tuzla,Bosnia and Herzegovina
Eurasian Journal of Business and Management, 2024, vol. 12, issue 3-4, 132-141
Abstract:
This paper investigates the impact of different accounting bases and financial reporting frameworks on the Corruption Perceptions Index (CPI) in the public sector. Specifically, it examines how various accounting approaches (cash, modified cash, accrual, and modified accrual) and reporting frameworks (national accounting standards, International Public Sector Accounting Standards-IPSAS with or without modifications, and other frameworks) influence the perception of corruption in public institutions. The study uses a sample of 147 countries, with the CPI as the dependent variable and accounting basis and financial reporting framework as independent variables. The results of the ANOVA analysis reveal a statistically significant difference in corruption perception indices among countries employing different accounting bases. The results of this study indicate that countries applying simpler accounting frameworks, such as national standards and IPSAS modified for the local context, show a lower perception of corruption, as evidenced by a higher CPI value. In contrast, more complex frameworks, including IPSAS or national standards referencing IPSAS, combined with cash and partial accrual bases, do not significantly reduce corruption perception. Additionally, countries using national standards based on IFRS exhibit the lowest levels of perceived corruption in the public sector.
Keywords: Accounting Basis; Financial Reporting Framework; Corruption Perceptions Index; Public Sector (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2024
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