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In deciding how much information about customers to disclose, firms face a trade-off between the benefits of reducing information asymmetry with capital market participants and the costs of aiding competitors by revealing proprietary information. This paper investigates the determinants of...
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In deciding how much information about their firms' customers to disclose, managers face a trade-off between the benefits of reducing information asymmetry with capital market participants and the costs of aiding competitors by revealing proprietary information. This paper investigates the...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10013112194
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