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Investigating iternational accounting standard setting: the black box of IFRS 6

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posted on 2024-11-14, 13:04 authored by Corinne CorteseCorinne Cortese, Helen Irvine
This paper examines the role of powerful entities and coalitions in shaping international accounting standards. Specifically, the focus is on the process by which the International Accounting Standards Board (IASB) developed IFRS 6, Exploration for and Evaluation of Mineral Resources. In its Issues Paper, the IASB recommended that the successful efforts method be mandated for pre-production costs, eliminating the choice previously available between full cost and successful efforts methods. In spite of the endorsement of this view by a majority of the constituents who responded to the Issues Paper, the final outcome changed nothing, with choice being retained. A compelling explanation of this disparity between the visible inputs and outputs of the standard setting process is the existence of a “black box”, in which powerful extractive industries entities and coalitions covertly influenced the IASB to secure their own ends and ensure that the status quo was maintained.

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Cortese, C. L. & Irvine, H. J. (2010). Investigating iternational accounting standard setting: the black box of IFRS 6. Research in Accounting Regulation, 22 (2), 87-95.

Journal title

Research in Accounting Regulation

Volume

22

Issue

2

Pagination

87-95

Language

English

RIS ID

33278

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