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The topical link model-integrating topic-centric information in XBRL-formatted reports
International Journal of Accounting Information Systems (2018)
  • Chi-Chun Chou, California State University, Monterey Bay
  • Nen-Chen Richard Hwang, California State University San Marcos
  • Tawei Wang, DePaul University
  • Roger Debreceny, Nanyang Technological University
Abstract
This paper proposes the Topical Link Model (TLM), which can be used as a framework to integrate information of a specific decision topic in financial reports formatted in the eXtensible Business Reporting Language (XBRL). Building on link analysis and Topic Maps concepts, this study demonstrates that the TLM allows users and preparers of XBRL-formatted financial reports to operationalize the Generic Linkbase, an existing XLink semantic tool embedded in XBRL, to integrate topic-centric information. To validate the merits of integrating information in financial reports based on TLM, this study implements a preliminary evaluation exercise that integrates quantitative and qualitative information in XBRL-formatted financial reports. The results from the exercise demonstrates that XLink, as a semantic tool, can have broader applications because it provides detailed and insightful “links” among elements in financial reports.
Keywords
  • eXtensible Business Reporting Language,
  • XLink,
  • Link analysis,
  • Topic Maps,
  • Information integration
Publication Date
June, 2018
DOI
10.1016/j.accinf.2018.03.003
Citation Information
Chi-Chun Chou, Nen-Chen Richard Hwang, Tawei Wang and Roger Debreceny. "The topical link model-integrating topic-centric information in XBRL-formatted reports" International Journal of Accounting Information Systems Vol. 29 (2018) p. 16 - 36
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/chi-chun-chou/2/