Small-scale heroics in sustainability

Notes on Hans Hoogervorst’s recent speech “on what sustainability reporting can and cannot achieve.” I have to admit I could hardly get past the speech’s astonishing opening icebreaker: First, I want to thank Professor Alan Jagolinzer of the Cambridge Judge Business School for organising this event. Alan has been an Academic Practice Fellow at the…

Visions of China…as a hotbed of unreliable measurements

One hundred academics and non-academics recently met in Sydney, Australia, for the 2018 IASB Research Forum, to discuss some of the latest research into financial reporting matters. The Forum is organized annually by the IASB in collaboration with an academic journal to create a platform for presentations and discussions of new accounting research of relevance…

Neutrality in MD&A, or: good but a little devilish?

At a recent meeting of the Accounting Standards Advisory Forum, the group discussed the ongoing Management Commentary project. Among the issues set out in the underlying agenda paper was the staff’s proposal “that the revised Practice Statement will describe how management could apply (various) aspects of neutrality that could alter a user’s assessments.” The concept…