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Three Essays On Corporate Voluntary Disclosure


Three Essays On Corporate Voluntary Disclosure
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Author : Liem Thanh Nguyen
language : en
Publisher:
Release Date : 2012

Three Essays On Corporate Voluntary Disclosure written by Liem Thanh Nguyen and has been published by this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2012 with Corporate profits categories.




Three Essays On Corporate Disclosure


Three Essays On Corporate Disclosure
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Author : Evgeny Petrov
language : en
Publisher:
Release Date : 2017

Three Essays On Corporate Disclosure written by Evgeny Petrov and has been published by this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2017 with categories.


Mots-clés de l'auteur: Voluntary Disclosure ; Misreporting ; Earnings Management ; Informed Trading ; Feedback Effect ; Real Effects ; Margin Constraints ; Haircuts ; Information Acquisition ; Asymmetric Information.



Three Essays On Corporate Information Communications


Three Essays On Corporate Information Communications
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Author : Junqi Liu
language : en
Publisher:
Release Date : 2021

Three Essays On Corporate Information Communications written by Junqi Liu and has been published by this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2021 with categories.


This dissertation consists of three essays that focus on corporate external communication of accounting information. My dissertation's primary goal is to understand better how firms' financial disclosure behaviors change in response to various internal and external forces. To achieve this goal, I use empirical archival methods and employ several unique settings to examine the influences of three particular forces on firms' financial disclosure activities. Specifically, in the first essay, I focus on a firm's internal production function and ask whether labor cost stickiness shapes income smoothing activities. By contrast, the second and third essays explore the influences of two external factors, namely product market competition with existing rivals and the local information environment, respectively, on firms' mandatory and voluntary disclosure behaviors.



Three Essays On Mechanism Design Voluntary Disclosure And Asset Pricing


Three Essays On Mechanism Design Voluntary Disclosure And Asset Pricing
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Author : Daniel Bird
language : en
Publisher:
Release Date : 2016

Three Essays On Mechanism Design Voluntary Disclosure And Asset Pricing written by Daniel Bird and has been published by this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2016 with categories.




Three Essays In Corporate Disclosure


Three Essays In Corporate Disclosure
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Author : Wenyao Hu
language : en
Publisher:
Release Date : 2020

Three Essays In Corporate Disclosure written by Wenyao Hu and has been published by this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2020 with categories.




Three Essays On The Voluntary Disclosure And Managerial Incentive


Three Essays On The Voluntary Disclosure And Managerial Incentive
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Author : Ling Tuo
language : en
Publisher:
Release Date : 2015

Three Essays On The Voluntary Disclosure And Managerial Incentive written by Ling Tuo and has been published by this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2015 with categories.


The importance of an effective corporate communication with all stakeholders including shareholders has been extensively debated in the business literature in the aftermath of 2007-2009 global financial crisis. The key indicator of business value have shifted from accounting profits and stock market performance, formerly, to firm reputation and sustainability performance, currently. Therefore, the transparency and value-relevance of conventional financial reporting has been questioned in terms of its capability to satisfy increasing information needs of all stakeholders. Many doubt whether those traditional financial metrics derived from financial statements can appropriately capture firm & rsquo;s long-term value creation ability. In recent years, users of corporate reports are demanding more relevant financial and non-financial on key performance indicators and forward looking information above and beyond conventional financial statements. To satisfy the demands of information users and decision makers, companies are expected to not only increase their reporting transparency in conventional financial statements but also disclose more inside information to outside public through different types of voluntary disclosure. The first dissertation investigates the role of sustainability report through examining the associations among voluntary disclosure, earnings quality and audit fee. Recently more and more firms begin to release sustainability reports, one important channel of voluntary disclosure, to satisfy the needs of information users and increase the transparency of financial reporting. In this paper, I especially examine the effect of voluntary disclosure quality on those associations. Through Difference-in-Difference test, I find that the release of sustainability report is positively correlated with innate earnings quality and negatively correlated with discretionary earnings quality. Moreover, the positive (negative) correlation between sustainability report and innate (discretionary) earnings quality is more (less) pronounced when the voluntary disclosure quality is high. I also find that the release of sustainability report is associated with higher audit fees and thus it suggests that the sustainability report cannot substitute the traditional financial statement. My conclusions are robust through additional tests of OLS regressions. This paper has important political, academic and industry application. The second dissertation investigates how the firm & rsquo;s cost stickiness strategy is associated with the firm & rsquo;s management earnings forecast (MEF). I conjecture that the managerial incentive regarding the cost strategy and voluntary disclosure strategy are interdependent. When managers choose their cost management, they will also choose the corresponding management earnings forecast strategy to align their interests. Through the empirical tests with a sample between year 2005 and 2011, I find that the firm & rsquo;s level of sticky cost is positively associated with the firm & rsquo;s propensity to issue MEF and the frequency of MEF. Moreover, I find that the firm & rsquo;s level of sticky cost is associated with more good earnings news forecasted by managers. Finally, I find that the relation between cost stickiness and MEF behaviors is more pronounced when the MEF is long-horizon oriented and when the firm efficiency is high. My research builds a link between financial accounting information and managerial accounting information, and also provides new evidence to understand the managerial incentives behind each strategy chosen by managers. This third dissertation investigates how industry peer firms tend to influence the specific firm & rsquo;s voluntary disclosure strategy. Through examining the empirical example of management earnings forecast between 2005 and 2011 and implementing the 2SLS regressions, I find that the specific firm & rsquo;s disclosure frequency, disclosure horizon and the disclosure of bad news are significantly influenced by its peers firms & rsquo; disclosure behaviors. Specifically, the increase in the peers & rsquo; disclosure frequency, disclosure horizon and disclosure of bad news tend to encourage the specific firm to increase its disclosure frequency, disclosure horizon and disclosure of bad news. Moreover, certain firms (such as firms with S & P credit rating, higher profit, larger size or higher market-to-book ratio) tend to be more sensitive to their peer firms & rsquo; voluntary disclosure strategy. Finally, I find that the specific leader-follower relation doesn & rsquo;t exist in the peer effects of disclosure strategy and thus the signaling theory, litigation risk and CEO reputation are more major reasons than herding theory and free rider theory in explaining this phenomenon.



Three Essays On Corporate Environmental Disclosures And Environmental Performance


Three Essays On Corporate Environmental Disclosures And Environmental Performance
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Author : Hani Tadros
language : en
Publisher:
Release Date : 2015

Three Essays On Corporate Environmental Disclosures And Environmental Performance written by Hani Tadros and has been published by this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2015 with categories.


The objective of this dissertation is to study the incentives of firms to disclose their environmental information and examine the reliability of the information disclosed. To achieve this objective, there is a need to first understand what constitutes environmental disclosures. The first essay, a review of prior disclosure studies, provides a classification of the different types of environmental disclosures and a synopsis about the motivation to disclose each type of information, the reliability and the relevance of the information disclosed to different stakeholders. The outcome of this research shows that many types of environmental information are relevant to the financial and non-financial stakeholders; however, there are still other types of information that needs to be researched to finally achieve a comprehensive framework of environmental disclosures. The second essay examines the association between environmental disclosures and firms’ environmental performances. The study provides a framework to explain the disclosure process demonstrating the effect of economic and legitimacy factors, environmental performance, and the media communicating these disclosures on the amount and type of information reported. The results suggest that environmental reporting is biased; where firms with higher levels of environmental performance disclose more voluntary information while firms with low-environmental performance tend to meet the mandatory disclosure requirements. There is little evidence to suggest that firms with low-environmental performances use their environmental disclosures to maintain the legitimacy of their environmental operations. The third essay examines the reliability of environmental performance indicators disclosed. The results suggest that the reporting of firms’ EPIs might be free of bias as the study finds no association between the information disclosed and firms’ environmental performance. In general, the dissertation provides assurances over the reliability of environmental information disclosed. There is no denial that firms are subject to pressures from non-financial stakeholders to justify the impact of their operations on the environment. This dissertation shows that firms attempt to use their environmental disclosures to mitigate the effects of these pressures; however, it also suggests that the need to legitimize their operations is not the main driver behind the reporting of environmental information.



Three Essays On Audit Market Regulation And Voluntary Disclosure Decision


Three Essays On Audit Market Regulation And Voluntary Disclosure Decision
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Author : Aurelio Perucca
language : en
Publisher:
Release Date : 2019

Three Essays On Audit Market Regulation And Voluntary Disclosure Decision written by Aurelio Perucca and has been published by this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2019 with categories.




Three Essays On Voluntary And Mandatory Firm Disclosures


Three Essays On Voluntary And Mandatory Firm Disclosures
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Author : Efstratios-Dimitrios Christoforakis
language : en
Publisher:
Release Date : 2020

Three Essays On Voluntary And Mandatory Firm Disclosures written by Efstratios-Dimitrios Christoforakis and has been published by this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2020 with categories.




Three Essays On Financial Information Disclosure


Three Essays On Financial Information Disclosure
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Author : Bo Zhang
language : en
Publisher:
Release Date : 2018

Three Essays On Financial Information Disclosure written by Bo Zhang and has been published by this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2018 with categories.


This thesis is comprised of three essays on informational issues that revolve around financial reporting, governance, and disclosure. The first essay focuses on how International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS) adoption by the Canadian fund industry impacts the funds' reported performance and managers' behavior. When Canada implemented IFRS for publicly accountable enterprises (PAEs) in 2011, it received much attention from international researchers, professionals, and regulators mainly for three reasons: (1) IFRS were more mature when adopted in Canada as nine amendments had been made from 2005 through 2010, and issues and uncertainties faced by earlier adopters such as firms from EU members may or may not exist in Canada; (2) pre-IFRS Canadian accounting standards were very close to that of the US, and thus, the Canadian experience has strong implication to the largest capital market which has not accepted IFRS as primary standards yet; (3) Canadian accounting and financial regulations have been shown to be more effective in controlling risks during the 2008 financial crisis compared to those of other major economies; how IFRS can strengthen such a tight system is to be examined and is important to IFRS proponents and standard setters. In 2014, Canada took the lead by being the first common law jurisdiction mandating IFRS for investment funds while most other countries hold up IFRS adoption in this particular industry due to various complications. This paper shows that IFRS adoption does affect the funds' outcomes and managers' behavior in Canadian closed-end investment funds, and voluntary disclosure of cash flows also strongly affects fund managers' return and valuation discretion. The implication is that if a country is not ready to fully implement IFRS in the fund industry because of complications at the accounting and financial levels, mandatory disclosure of cash flows could lead to better accounting quality as well, since one major difference between IFRS and GAAP is the disclosure of cash flows which constrains manager's discretion on asset appraisals. The second essay studies the implications from outside directors' turnover. Outside directors have been extensively studied as a governance factor, but their behaviors are not well documented in the literature, partly because most agency theory-based research concentrates on the behavior of managers, not that of directors. While the majority of studies in the governance literature analyze characteristics of directors in a static way, I look at this question in a dynamic way which considers directors' behaviors. This paper studies S&P 500 companies that have boardroom turnovers due to outside directors' unexpected departures. The departures of these non-executive directors usually do not trigger investors' concerns. However, our results show that when they do not provide concrete reasons, the firms from which they resigned experience underperformance afterward. This result suggests that directors may have resigned ahead of sub performance because of information they became privy to. The implication is strong to both regulators and investors. While governance regulations require a certain proportion of outside directors on compensation and audit committees with the intention of achieving efficient governance and releasing timely and reliable information, such mechanisms are substantially affected if outside directors do not fulfill their responsibilities when firms face challenges. Investors who take long positions should be alerted about outside directors' unexplained departure, and investors who take short positions may find opportunities when a company has boardroom turnover. The third essay examines a financial question around mergers and acquisitions announcements. In a tender offer, the bidder contacts shareholders of a target firm directly by announcing a public offer to tender their shares. The risk arises because the acquisition may or may not go through. Insiders typically have a better appreciation of the likelihood of a successful acquisition than outsiders, who have very limited access to strategic and private information. As a result, outsiders are at the disadvantageous position during mergers and acquisitions. This paper documents that besides official and public releases, outsiders can also rely on stock returns around announcements to infer private information to reduce information asymmetry. While current regulations and reporting standards do not have effective ways to minimize information asymmetry during mergers and acquisitions, this study highlights an avenue that indirectly mitigates outsiders' information disadvantage.