PurposeThe purpose of this paper is to explore the practice of integrated reporting (IR) assurance from the auditors' point of view, including the main challenges to be addressed and insights on evolution and potential new assurance approaches.Design/methodology/approachBased on an exploratory research design, the paper conducted semi-structured interviews with 10 expert auditors, accounting assurance providers and non-accounting assurance providers, in the Italian context, combining an open coding approach with an axial coding approach, and using a three-stage process to organize data.FindingsRespondents confirmed that current IR practices do not represent a real paradigm shift and that the need for in-depth changes in the assurance approach will depend on how these practices evolve. The main challenges highlighted are the absence of suitable criteria, the difficulty of assuring narratives and future-oriented information, and the low level of maturity of internal systems and processes of companies and stakeholders. Proposals for overcoming these challenges are framed mainly within current assurance models, although some respondents pointed out the need for a shift towards new assurance approaches.Research limitations/implicationsThe paper relies on a small sample of well-informed subjects active in Italy; thus, the results may not represent the views of all auditors.Practical implicationsThe findings identify areas that practitioners and assurance provider firms should focus on, looking to IR assurance and its growing importance and application as a future business area. They may be useful to standard setters and regulators to better understand limits and opportunities of requiring IR assurance on specific information not strictly related to financial information, and for the development of guidance or standards for IR assurance.Originality/valueThis research contributes to the currently underexplored area of IR assurance. Relatively few studies have investigated this topic from an empirical point of view, and no study involving auditors has been carried out in the Italian context.

Auditors' perceptions of integrated reporting assurance: insights from Italy / Borgato, B; Marchini, Pl. - In: MEDITARI ACCOUNTANCY RESEARCH. - ISSN 2049-372X. - 29:7(2021), pp. 31-53. [10.1108/MEDAR-09-2019-0560]

Auditors' perceptions of integrated reporting assurance: insights from Italy

Borgato, B
;
Marchini, PL
2021-01-01

Abstract

PurposeThe purpose of this paper is to explore the practice of integrated reporting (IR) assurance from the auditors' point of view, including the main challenges to be addressed and insights on evolution and potential new assurance approaches.Design/methodology/approachBased on an exploratory research design, the paper conducted semi-structured interviews with 10 expert auditors, accounting assurance providers and non-accounting assurance providers, in the Italian context, combining an open coding approach with an axial coding approach, and using a three-stage process to organize data.FindingsRespondents confirmed that current IR practices do not represent a real paradigm shift and that the need for in-depth changes in the assurance approach will depend on how these practices evolve. The main challenges highlighted are the absence of suitable criteria, the difficulty of assuring narratives and future-oriented information, and the low level of maturity of internal systems and processes of companies and stakeholders. Proposals for overcoming these challenges are framed mainly within current assurance models, although some respondents pointed out the need for a shift towards new assurance approaches.Research limitations/implicationsThe paper relies on a small sample of well-informed subjects active in Italy; thus, the results may not represent the views of all auditors.Practical implicationsThe findings identify areas that practitioners and assurance provider firms should focus on, looking to IR assurance and its growing importance and application as a future business area. They may be useful to standard setters and regulators to better understand limits and opportunities of requiring IR assurance on specific information not strictly related to financial information, and for the development of guidance or standards for IR assurance.Originality/valueThis research contributes to the currently underexplored area of IR assurance. Relatively few studies have investigated this topic from an empirical point of view, and no study involving auditors has been carried out in the Italian context.
2021
Auditors' perceptions of integrated reporting assurance: insights from Italy / Borgato, B; Marchini, Pl. - In: MEDITARI ACCOUNTANCY RESEARCH. - ISSN 2049-372X. - 29:7(2021), pp. 31-53. [10.1108/MEDAR-09-2019-0560]
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