Measurement in Public Sector Financial Reporting

Theoretical Basis and Empirical Evidence

Josette Caruana|Marco Bisogno|Mariafrancesca Sicilia
Emerald
Emerald

This book can be opened with

Glassboxx eBooks and audiobooks can be opened on phones, tablets, iOS and Android devices

Hardback
9781801171625
20 March 2023
$110.00
eBook (PDF)
9781801171618
20 March 2023
$110.00
eBook (ePub)
9781801171632
20 March 2023
$110.00

Note on our eBooks and Audiobooks: you can read our eBooks (ePUB or PDF) and listen to audiobooks on the free Emerald Books app on iOS, Android, and desktop. Or read and listen on Emerald's online reader (ePUB eBooks and audiobooks only). To purchase a digital book you will need to create an account if you don’t already have one. After purchasing you will receive instructions on how to get started.

  • Description
  • Contents
  • About

Financial measurement can be difficult, especially in the public sector where accurate and reliable reporting is imperative for public trust, legality, accountability, and long-term sustainability of activities. Measurement in Public Sector Financial Reporting brings together theoretical arguments and empirical evidence to fuel the debate on measurement approaches in public sector financial reporting.

Understanding that various dimensions of value need to be explored in order to reveal methods for providing a more comprehensive public sector view, Measurement in Public Sector Financial Reporting presents a constructive and thoughtful analysis of possible valuation methodologies for the public sector context and related peculiarities and critical issues. The chapters consider both theory and practice, providing a holistic showcase for both practitioner and academic viewpoints. The authors develop discussions and consolidate knowledge, providing a substantial contribution to an international debate.

This second volume of Emerald Studies in Public Service Accounting and Accountability recognises the unique characteristics of public sector assets, liabilities, and the other elements of financial statements. The views presented in the chapters make the contents useful for those who are involved, interested in, or responsible for the preparation of public sector financial reporting and related standards.

Foreword; Sandra Cohen

  • INTRODUCTION
  • Chapter 1. Exploring the Measurement Dilemma in Public Sector Financial Reporting; Josette Caruana, Marco Bisogno, and Mariafrancesca Sicilia
  • FRAMEWORKS AND METHODOLOGIES
  • Chapter 2. Pathways for Implementing an Asset Information Framework for the Valuation and Management of Fixed Assets; Mohamed Salah and Marco Bisogno
  • Chapter 3. Accounting for Public Sector Assets: Comparing Historical Cost and Current Value Models; Yuri Biondi and Lasse Oulasvirta
  • Chapter 4. The Principle of Prudence in Government Accounting; Berit Adam, Jens Heiling, and Tim Meglitsch
  • Chapter 5. The Applicability of the Current Operational Value for the Measurement of Assets in the Public Sector; Kamira Sánchez and Fabrizio Mocavini
  • MEASURING AND REPORTING THE ELEMENTS IN FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
  • Chapter 6. The Measurement of Income and Expenditure: Comparing Public Accounts and National Accounts; Giovanna Dabbicco and Josette Caruana
  • Chapter 7. The Relevance of the Consolidated Financial Statement in the Measurement of Local Government Liabilities; Cristian Carini and Claudio Teodori
  • Chapter 8. Public Administrations’ Equity (Net Assets): Where Problems of Evaluation and Measurement Walk Together; Riccardo Mussari, Pasquale Ruggiero, and Daniela Sorrentino
  • FOCUSING ON HERITAGE
  • Chapter 9. Measurement and Reporting of Heritage Assets - Insights from Practice in New Zealand; Nives Botica Redmayne, Fawzi Laswad, and Dimu Ehalaiye
  • Chapter 10. Measuring Heritage Assets in Public Sector Financial Reporting: Dream or Reality?; Lucia Biondi, Fabio Giulio Grandis, and Daniele Vari
  • Chapter 11. Towards Convergence of Heritage Accounting Perspectives: The Public Sector and the Private Not-for-Profit Sector; Natalia Aversano and Johan Christiaens

Josette Caruana is Associate Professor in the Department of Accountancy, University of Malta, Malta and a certified public accountant.

Marco Bisogno is Associate Professor in Accounting in the Department of Management & Innovation Systems, University of Salerno, Italy.

Mariafrancesca Sicilia is a Full Professor in Public Sector Management and Accounting in the Department of Management, University of Bergamo, Italy.