Corporate governance quality and non-financial KPI disclosure comparability: UK evidence

This study examines the quality of non-financial disclosure in Strategic Reports, focusing on non-financial key performance indicators (NFKPIs). A vital issue for NFKPI disclosure quality deals with overtime comparability. As NFKPI disclosure is mainly based on managers’ discretional choices regardi...

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Audit quality
Boards of directors
Business and Management
Business metrics
Corporate governance
Disclosure
Financial disclosure
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Industrial Organization
Management
Performance indicators
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Sociology
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