Abstract

Corporate Web sites have become very popular media of information over the past decade. The Investor Relations Society published best practice Web site guidelines in December 2006 to guide companies seeking to improve the quality of their on-line communication with investors via their corporate Web sites. Guidelines were given for presentation (the way in which information is communicated) and content (the information that is communicated). This study focused only on content. A 20-point checklist was developed from the prescribed best practice. The checklist focused on the six categories of best practice that entail company information, annual reports of the current year and archive, relevant news, shareholder information, bondholder information, corporate governance and corporate responsibility. Seventy-eight companies in Africa (40 from South Africa and 38 from the 'rest of Africa', that is Egypt, Kenya, Morocco, Nigeria and Tunisia) were evaluated against this checklist. Companies from the 'rest of Africa' rated lower than South African companies in all categories on the checklist. Although South African companies received ratings above 90% for all categories, besides bondholder information, many of these companies do not supply shareholder, corporate governance and corporate responsibility information via dedicated sections on their corporate Web sites. The results for companies from the 'rest of Africa' were disappointing, especially with regard to communication of annual reports, shareholder information, bondholder information and corporate responsibility. Although possible reasons for these disappointing results are discussed in this study, further research should be conducted to determine the reason(s) why important elements of information are not communicated via corporate Web sites.

Highlights

  • The purpose of this study was to investigate and evaluate the content of the IR information communicated via the corporate Web sites of African companies against the best practice guidelines for the content thereof as published by the Investor Relations Society (2006)

  • As the objective of this study was to investigate and evaluate the content of investor relation information communicated via corporate Web sites, only companies with corporate Web sites and dedicated IR sections were included in this study

  • According to identified best practice, the following types of information should be communicated to investors via corporate Web sites: company information, financial data, relevant news, shareholder information, bondholder information, corporate governance and corporate responsibility

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Summary

Objective of study and methodology

The primary objective of this study was to investigate and evaluate the content of investor information that is communicated by companies in Africa to investors via corporate Web sites against the best practice guidelines for content of investor communications as published by the Investor Relations Society (2006). The secondary objective was to compare South African companies with companies in the 'rest of Africa', excluding South Africa. To accomplish these objectives the following methodology was followed in this study: 1. 3. Companies that were selected were evaluated against the checklist of best practice guidelines

Selection of companies
Best practice for content
Company information
Financial data
Shareholder information
Corporate governance
Corporate responsibility
Development of a checklist to evaluate companies
Evaluation of company Web sites
Results
Conclusion
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