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The Effect of the German Accounting Law Modernization Act on the Comparability of Private Local GAAP and IFRS Firms

Christian Gross ()
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Christian Gross: University of Graz

Schmalenbach Business Review, 2016, vol. 17, issue 3, No 7, 423-460

Abstract: Abstract One of the Accounting Law Modernization Act’s aims was to provide a long-lasting, lower-cost, easier, and full-fledged alternative to IFRS for private firms. While the comparability of accounting rules (i. e., the de jure comparability) between German GAAP (HGB) and IFRS increased as a result of this reform, related research indicates that reporting incentives play an important role in shaping reporting practices (i. e., de facto comparability). With heterogeneous incentives being present, it remains questionable whether de facto comparability between HGB and IFRS firms followed the increase in de jure comparability. Using consolidated accounts of private firms voluntarily reporting under IFRS together with variations of matched HGB reports and output-based comparability measures in a pre-post design including firm years from 2003 to 2011, I find that the de facto comparability between private HGB and IFRS firms increases (decreases) from the pre- to the post-BilMoG period for matched firm pairs belonging to similar (dissimilar) industries.

Keywords: BilMoG; IFRS; Comparability; Private firms; Accounting standards adoption; M40; M41 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2016
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