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This study investigates the perceived and actual trustworthiness of female managers when using rhetoric to advertise their trustworthiness in public disclosure documents. We find that the stock market reacts more favorably to trust rhetoric if the document has been prepared under the...
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This paper delivers empirical evidence of how the informal authority of owner families determines the extent to which these can extract private benefits and secure preferential resource access. We argue that owner families in high power distance cultures enjoy increased informal authority....
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This study investigates the perceived and actual trustworthiness and truthfulness of female managers when using rhetoric to advertise their trustworthiness in public disclosure documents. We find that the stock market reacts more favorably to trust rhetoric if the document has been prepared...
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This paper investigates whether managerial rhetoric in the Management Discussion & Analysis section of 10-K filings can help gauge the level of managerial opportunism in a firm. We find that the use of trust-related words is connected to inefficient investment decisions and poor operating...
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This paper investigates whether managerial rhetoric in the Management Discussion and Analysis section of 10-K filings can help gauge the level of managerial opportunism in a firm. We find that the use of trust-related words is connected to inefficient investment decisions and poor operating...
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Prior work has documented that incoming CEOs make accounting decisions which reduce reported firm performance. It is however unclear what motivates this so-called “big bath” behavior. For one, it might serve to give a more accurate representation of actual firm performance, when the prior...
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Using a machine learning-based software, we identify two patterns of managerial communication in the question-and-answer (Q&A) part of conference calls: Charismatic communication represents an effort of managers to convey a positive picture of the firm’s situation. Agitated communication is a...
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We examine article, author and firm characteristics of investment articles published by non-professional analysts on the social media investment platform Seeking Alpha from 2006 to 2020 leading to visible market value changes. We show that there are differences between articles followed by stock...
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