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Managed investments, managed disclosures: financial services reform in practice

Managed investments, managed disclosures: financial services reform in practice
Managed investments, managed disclosures: financial services reform in practice
Purpose: recently enacted Australian law governing financial services requires investment managers to report to what extent social considerations are employed in portfolio construction. Using the principal-agent framework as an interpretive backdrop, the paper aims to analyse institutional responses to the introduction of the legislation.
Design/methodology/approach: the paper distinguishes formal, claimed accountabilities from practised accountabilities. It identifies practised accountabilities by examining legislative requirements, noting responses of mainstream investment banking institutions in the period of legislative development, interviewing a sample of investment managers, and examining a sample of information disclosures issued in the initial period of the legislation. Findings: the paper finds that while appeasing investment managers and the lobby group that urged for the disclosures, the non-prescriptive regulations promise little in terms of promoting the integrity of management practices. Initial disclosures were poor, providing little basis for comparability. Research limitations/implications: the paper provides a basis to investigate accountabilities in service-based contractual relationships, particularly managed investments.
Originality/value: the paper introduces a new research field: social reporting in financial services. The period reviewed was the initial reporting period in which Australian practitioners were required to issue social reports. Counterpart European legislation has not attracted scholarly attention. A contribution is made to critical research on social investment
australia, financial services law reform, social audit
0951-3574
186-204
Haigh, Matthew
b23a476f-0ca5-4a58-8098-f05dcbe47835
Haigh, Matthew
b23a476f-0ca5-4a58-8098-f05dcbe47835

Haigh, Matthew (2006) Managed investments, managed disclosures: financial services reform in practice. Accounting, Auditing & Accountability Journal, 19 (2), 186-204. (doi:10.1108/09513570610656088).

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Purpose: recently enacted Australian law governing financial services requires investment managers to report to what extent social considerations are employed in portfolio construction. Using the principal-agent framework as an interpretive backdrop, the paper aims to analyse institutional responses to the introduction of the legislation.
Design/methodology/approach: the paper distinguishes formal, claimed accountabilities from practised accountabilities. It identifies practised accountabilities by examining legislative requirements, noting responses of mainstream investment banking institutions in the period of legislative development, interviewing a sample of investment managers, and examining a sample of information disclosures issued in the initial period of the legislation. Findings: the paper finds that while appeasing investment managers and the lobby group that urged for the disclosures, the non-prescriptive regulations promise little in terms of promoting the integrity of management practices. Initial disclosures were poor, providing little basis for comparability. Research limitations/implications: the paper provides a basis to investigate accountabilities in service-based contractual relationships, particularly managed investments.
Originality/value: the paper introduces a new research field: social reporting in financial services. The period reviewed was the initial reporting period in which Australian practitioners were required to issue social reports. Counterpart European legislation has not attracted scholarly attention. A contribution is made to critical research on social investment

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Published date: 2006
Keywords: australia, financial services law reform, social audit

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Local EPrints ID: 45604
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/45604
ISSN: 0951-3574
PURE UUID: c4038dc8-8589-40d9-97c0-cd1e1b3bfc4b

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Date deposited: 13 Apr 2007
Last modified: 15 Mar 2024 09:11

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Author: Matthew Haigh

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