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The role of stock price in the linkage within integrated reporting and firm value: A comparative study in Indonesia

Vol. 17, No 4, 2024

 

Saminem Saminem

 

Faculty of Accountancy, University Teknologi MARA,

Malaysia

sami.unsada@gmail.com


The role of stock price in the linkage within integrated reporting and firm value: A comparative study in Indonesia

Suzana Sulaiman

 

Faculty of Accountancy, University Teknologi MARA,

Malaysia

suzana1110@uitm.edu.my


Maslinawati Mohamad

 

Accounting Research Institute, University Teknologi MARA,

Malaysia

masli856@uitm.edu.my

 

 

 

Abstract. This study investigates the relationship between integrated reporting scores (IRs), firm value (FV), and stock price (SP) among IR and Non-IR Adopters. IRs are measured using content elements, SP is the closing stock price at year-end, and FV is calculated using the Tobin's Q. The sample consists of 76 companies (38 IR Adopters and 38 Non-IR Adopters) listed on the Indonesia Stock Exchange from 2017 to 2021. Data are gathered through purposive sampling from accessible annual and sustainability reports. The analysis reveals significant differences in firm value between the two groups, with IR Adopters showing higher variability despite lower average values. The findings indicate that IRs negatively impact firm value among IR Adopters, while the effect is insignificant for non-IR adopters. SP significantly moderates this relationship, weakening the link between IRs and FV for IR Adopters while not serving as a moderator for Non-IR Adopters. These insights encourage firms to adopt integrated reporting and enhance IRs quality to improve investor confidence and firm value.

 

Received: March, 2024

1st Revision: October, 2024

Accepted: December, 2024

 

DOI: 10.14254/2071-8330.2024/17-4/13

 

JEL ClassificationG32, M40

Keywordsfirm value, stock price, integrated reporting, IR adopters, non-IR adopters