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Financial reporting readability: Managerial choices versus firm fundamentals

نویسنده:
رضا حصارزاده
,
Ameneh Bazrafshan
,
جواد رجبعلی زاده
,
Reza Hesarzadeh
,
Ameneh Bazrafshan
,
javad rajabalizadeh
سال
: 2019
چکیده: An implicit premise of regulators and much empirical research is that financial reporting readability (readability) substantially reflects management choices. To investigate this issue, we decompose readability into its discretionary and innate components. To validate this decomposition, we examine whether these two components have different uncertainty effects. Our empirical findings show that readability is primarily the result of firm fundamentals rather than managerial choices. Furthermore, consistent with expectation, discretionary readability has a weaker uncertainty effect than innate readability. The findings are robust to a variety of additional tests. This study contributes to regulators to better assess readability and to empirical literature to construct more accurate tests.
شناسه الکترونیک: 10.1080/02102412.2019.1668219
یو آر آی: https://libsearch.um.ac.ir:443/fum/handle/fum/3368910
کلیدواژه(گان): Quality of financial disclosures,readability,managerial discretion,discretionary readability,firm fundamentals,uncertainty
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contributor authorرضا حصارزادهen
contributor authorAmeneh Bazrafshanen
contributor authorجواد رجبعلی زادهen
contributor authorReza Hesarzadehfa
contributor authorAmeneh Bazrafshanfa
contributor authorjavad rajabalizadehfa
date accessioned2020-06-06T13:47:07Z
date available2020-06-06T13:47:07Z
date issued2019
identifier urihttps://libsearch.um.ac.ir:443/fum/handle/fum/3368910?locale-attribute=fa
description abstractAn implicit premise of regulators and much empirical research is that financial reporting readability (readability) substantially reflects management choices. To investigate this issue, we decompose readability into its discretionary and innate components. To validate this decomposition, we examine whether these two components have different uncertainty effects. Our empirical findings show that readability is primarily the result of firm fundamentals rather than managerial choices. Furthermore, consistent with expectation, discretionary readability has a weaker uncertainty effect than innate readability. The findings are robust to a variety of additional tests. This study contributes to regulators to better assess readability and to empirical literature to construct more accurate tests.en
languageEnglish
titleFinancial reporting readability: Managerial choices versus firm fundamentalsen
typeJournal Paper
contenttypeExternal Fulltext
subject keywordsQuality of financial disclosuresen
subject keywordsreadabilityen
subject keywordsmanagerial discretionen
subject keywordsdiscretionary readabilityen
subject keywordsfirm fundamentalsen
subject keywordsuncertaintyen
identifier doi10.1080/02102412.2019.1668219
journal titleRevista Espanola de Financiacion y Contabilidadfa
identifier linkhttps://profdoc.um.ac.ir/paper-abstract-1076308.html
identifier articleid1076308
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