Abstract:
The audit committee (AC) is the potential mechanism that reduces the agency problems in
organizations and investigating this mechanism separate from alternate corporate governance
mechanisms may have led to different results in the literature. The aim of this study is to
examine the impact of audit committee on value relevance of accounting information of listed
hotels and travels in Sri Lanka. Value relevance of accounting information is measured by
earning per share (EPS) and book value per share (BVPS) while Audit committee consists of
AC size, AC independence, AC experts and AC meetings. The sample consists of 15 hotels
and travels listed in Colombo Stock Exchange. In this study, data was collected from
secondary sources and hypotheses are examined by using Pearson’s correlation and
regression analysis. The results reveal that audit committee attributes such as AC size, AC
experts and AC meetings have a significant impact on book value per share of listed hotels
and travels in Sri Lanka. Further only AC experts influence earnings per share. AC
independence is not found to have a significant impact on the value relevance of accounting
information. The findings could be useful to regulators in other jurisdiction who are looking
at ways to enhance the effectiveness of audit committee, overall firm governance.