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Drivers of innovation capital disclosure in intellectual capital statements: Evidence from Europe ☆

Lucia Bellora, +1 more
- 01 Dec 2013 - 
- Vol. 45, Iss: 4, pp 255-270
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In this article, the authors examined the innovation capital disclosure characteristics (i.e., disclosure quantity and quality) in the intellectual capital statements (ICS) of 51 European for-profit firms and analyzed the relationships between INCD characteristics and industry, firm size, region of registered office and disclosure guidelines adopted.
Abstract
Innovation is one of the major determinants of competitive success. As a result, there is demand for information on the innovation activities of firms among investors, other stakeholders and the public. Using content analysis, this paper examines the innovation capital disclosure (INCD) characteristics (i.e. disclosure quantity and quality) in the intellectual capital statements (ICS) of 51 European for-profit firms. Additionally, the relationships between INCD characteristics and industry, firm size, region of registered office and the disclosure guidelines adopted are analysed. Our content analysis detects an average of 29.16 items on innovation capital (INC) per ICS. These are mainly qualitative, non-financial and historically orientated. Furthermore, as expected, industry, firm size, region and disclosure guidelines drive the quantity of disclosure. Prior empirical studies of voluntary disclosure in documents other than ICS have also suggested a relationship between firm size and disclosure quality. Interestingly, our results for INCD in ICS do not support this relationship. This provides tentative evidence for a similar qualitative level of innovation capital disclosure across firm size. Furthermore, our findings show mostly homogeneous disclosure patterns across the regions in Europe, suggesting that multinational efforts towards fostering INCD has made the ICS phenomenon more a European than a local phenomenon.

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