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We investigate the relation between investor horizon and disclosure policy. We develop and analyze a rational expectations model where the original investors commit to a disclosure policy. Counter to casual intuition, short-horizon investors prefer more disclosure and are willing to bear costs...
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Recent regulatory amendments aimed at modernizing disclosures and enhancing their usefulness focus on repetition and interactivity within firms' disclosure filings. We use two experiments to provide evidence on the effects of disclosure repetition (repeating of information in the filing) and...
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This paper uses holdings and outage data from Robinhood and transaction-level data from U.S. exchanges to examine how retail investors affect the pricing of public earnings information. We find that retail trader activity is associated with prices that are more responsive to earnings surprises,...
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We hypothesize and find that uncontrollable factors disclosure (UFD) in earnings conference calls mitigates investors' cognitive dissonance, defined as the state of mental imbalance that results from conflicting attitudes, beliefs or behaviors (Akerlof and Dickens 1982). That is, investors react...
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