Financial Concept Element Mapper (FinCEM) for XBRL interoperability: Utilizing the M3 Plus method

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Highlights:

• This study aims to resolve the element heterogeneity issue in XBRL filings.

• Using channel theory, we modelled the problem of XBRL interoperability.

• We used XBRL calculation linkbases to resolve semantic heterogeneity across multiple XBRL filings.

• Our design artifact, called FinCEM, is capable of mapping heterogeneous financial elements used in XBRL filings.

摘要

The use of eXtensible Business Reporting Language (XBRL) to represent financial reports (particularly 10-K and 10-Q filings) is a requirement of all public companies in the United States. The intention of the XBRL mandate is to streamline the financial reporting pipeline by providing full automaticity with respect to the collection, collation and analysis of financial information on the Web. However, the current lack of acceptable XBRL interoperability prevents the realization of the mandate's potential. This paper reports on a comprehensive solution to this problematic situation. The proposed design artifact, called FinCEM, is undergirded by channel theory and seeks to capture and leverage the semantics of XBRL calculation linkbases towards improved XBRL interoperability. The design artifact is instantiated and evaluated against XBRL filings from companies included in the S&P 100. The artifact, which operates automatically and without human intervention, is shown to provide significant improvements over alternative approaches as it attains high accuracy with respect to its core information retrieval task.

论文关键词:eXtensible Business Reporting Language,XBRL interoperability,XBRL calculation Linkbases,Ontology,Semantic Web

论文评审过程:Received 13 June 2016, Revised 2 March 2017, Accepted 13 April 2017, Available online 22 April 2017, Version of Record 20 May 2017.

论文官网地址:https://doi.org/10.1016/j.dss.2017.04.006