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A growing literature documents that complex financial statements negatively affect the information environment. In this paper, we examine whether managers use voluntary disclosure to mitigate these negative effects. Employing cross-sectional and within-firm designs, we find a robust positive...
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This paper examines whether legal liability coverage, as measured by excess directors' and officers' (Damp;O) liability … consistent with the litigation cost argument for the disclosure of bad news. I also find that higher excess liability coverage …
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provide signals to convey the efficiency and effectiveness of their operations. A field-based experiment uses a real 501(c)3 …
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I conduct an experiment with senior executives (CEOs, CFOs, controllers) to examine how their risk disclosure quality …
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Prior research suggests that firms in bilateral relationships have incentives to use accounting information to enhance stakeholders' assessment of the firms' reputation for fulfilling implicit claims. Using a database of firms' major customers, we provide evidence that principal customers...
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This paper examines how earnings performance relates to firms' narrative R&D disclosure decisions. The unique nature of R&D investments and financial statements' limited ability to communicate the value of such investments highlight the role of narrative disclosure as a supplement to the...
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Business leaders increasingly face pressure from stakeholders to be transparent. There appears however little consensus on the risks and payoffs of disclosing vital information such as corporate strategy. To fill this gap, this study analyzes firm-specific determinants and organisational...
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This study sets out to offer proof of several important questions relating to the quality of information disclosed on goodwill impairment process under the new requirements of FRS 36. This study investigates the compliance level and disclosure quality of FRS 36 by top 20 of Singaporean listed...
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Defining and measuring readability in the context of financial disclosures becomes important with the increasing use of textual analysis and the SEC's plain English initiative. We propose defining readability as the effective communication of valuation relevant information. The Fog Index — the...
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The article examines how Risk Narrative Disclosures (RNDs) are utilized by United Arab Emirates (UAE) listed financial institutions. It uses legitimacy theory to link UAE stakeholder expectations to RNDs published by UAE financial institutions. Drawing on institutional theory and impression...
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