Title of article :
Noise in Accounting Information: The Signal Detection Theory Perspective
Author/Authors :
LAU, YENG WAI Universiti Putra Malaysia - Faculty of Economics and Management - Department of Accounting and Finance, Malaysia
From page :
179
To page :
193
Abstract :
Accounting information constitutes a “noisy” representation of economic reality due to the spectrum of accounting alternatives available to meet a diversity of information needs. In the presence of noise, decisionmakers can either overlook signals that truly require attention or mistake noise for signals. This paper seeks to (1) discuss how decision-makers fare in discriminating accounting signals from noise based on extant empirical findings, (2) highlight the adverse effects of noise in accounting information from the signal detection theory perspective, and (3) offer recommendations on how best to fend of the adverse influence of noise.
Keywords :
Accounting Signals , Noise , Accounting Representation , Signal Detection Theory
Journal title :
International Journal of Economics and Management (IJEM)
Journal title :
International Journal of Economics and Management (IJEM)
Record number :
2562149
Link To Document :
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