A (Não) relação das IPSAS com o Investimento Estrangeiro Direto

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https://doi.org/10.51341/cgg.v28iesp.3360

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Normas Internacionais de Contabilidade do Setor Público (IPSAS), Investimento Estrangeiro Direto (IED), Teoria da Dependência de Recursos, Método Generalizado dos Momentos

Resumo

Objetivo: Esta pesquisa investigou a relação entre a adoção das Normas Internacionais de Contabilidade do Setor Público (IPSAS) e os fluxos de Investimento Estrangeiro Direto (IED).

Método: Foi analisado um painel de dados, composto por 352 observações de 32 países que concentram cerca de 80% do IED global, utilizando o método do Método Generalizado dos Momentos (GMM-Sys).

Originalidade/Relevância: Com base em evidências empíricas, os resultados sublinham que a adoção das IPSAS não parece ser uma estratégia significativa para aumentar a credibilidade junto dos investidores internacionais e atrair IED. Esta conclusão faz avançar o debate acadêmico sobre os benefícios, críticas e consequências da adoção das IPSAS.

Resultados: Os resultados das cinco estimativas GMM-Sys mostraram que a adoção das IPSAS não levou a um aumento significativo nos influxos de IED dos países da amostra.

Contribuições Teóricas/Metodológicas: Do ponto de vista acadêmico, esta pesquisa acrescenta evidências sobre os efeitos das IPSAS nas economias e também levanta discussões sobre a suposição em estudos anteriores que presumem benefícios da adoção das IPSAS na forma de aumento do investimento estrangeiro.

Contribuições Sociais/para a Gestão: Para os gerentes públicos e formuladores de políticas públicas, essa conclusão sugere que a adoção das IPSAS dentro de uma estratégia de reforma governamental destinada a obter recursos externos deve ser considerada com cautela, de modo que outros fatores institucionais parecem, neste momento, ser mais eficazes.

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Biografia do Autor

Debora de Lima Begnini, Universidade Federal do Paraná

Discente de doutorado no Programa de Pós-Graduação em Contabilidade (PPGCONT) na Universidade Federal do Paraná, Linha de pesquisa: Contabilidade Financeira.

Francisco Gleisson Paiva Azevedo, Universidade Federal do Paraná

Doutorando no Programa de Pós-graduação em Contabilidade na Universidade Federal do Paraná.

Henrique Portulhak, Universidade Federal do Paraná

Professor Permanente do Programa de Pós-Graduação em Contabilidade da Universidade Federal do Paraná.

Claudio Marcelo Edwards Barros

Professor Permanente do Programa de Pós-Graduação em Contabilidade da Universidade Federal do Paraná.

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2025-08-31

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de Lima Begnini, D., Paiva Azevedo, F. G., Portulhak, H., & Edwards Barros, C. M. (2025). A (Não) relação das IPSAS com o Investimento Estrangeiro Direto . Contabilidade Gestão E Governança, 28(esp), 240–273. https://doi.org/10.51341/cgg.v28iesp.3360

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Edição Especial: Reformas do Setor Público e Mudanças na Contabilidade Pública

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