What’s My Style? The Influence of Top Managers on Voluntary Corporate Financial Disclosure
University of Georgia · Michigan State University
Abstract
ABSTRACT: Financial economics has posited a limited role for idiosyncratic noneconomic manager-specific influences, but the strategic management literature suggests such individual influences can affect corporate outcomes. We investigate whether individual managers play an economically significant role in their firms’ voluntary financial disclosure choices. Tracking managers across firms over time, we find top executives exert unique and economically significant influence (manager-specific fixed effects) on their firms’ voluntary disclosures, incremental to known economic determinants of disclosure, and firm- and time-specific effects. Managers’ unique disclosure styles are associated with observable…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 81.99
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 106
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3Topics & keywords
- Voluntary disclosure
- Business
- Accounting
- Affect (linguistics)
- Turnover
- Tracking (education)
- Style (visual arts)
- Finance